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NC district cuts back on technology usage, sees improved learning outcomes 

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Google News
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Granville County Schools in North Carolina is demonstrating that reducing classroom technology can enhance student learning outcomes. By implementing technology-free days where students use traditional pencils and paper instead of Chromebooks and iPads, the district is exploring alternative pedagogical approaches. This initiative challenges the prevailing trend of digital integration in education and suggests that balanced, intentional technology use may yield better academic results than constant device dependency.

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NC district cuts back on technology usage, sees improved learning outcomes 
NC district cuts back on technology usage, sees improved learning outcomes 

In a world rapidly changing through artificial intelligence and other technologies, one North Carolina district is taking a different approach through “tech-free” days throughout the school week. “The Chromebooks and iPads now ubiquitous in American classrooms were replaced by old-fashioned pencils and paper across all grade levels,” The Assembly reported of the Granville County Schools […]
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