As the debate over the role of technology in education continues to heat up, a growing number of parents are making their voices heard - and winning. In a surprising trend, schools across the country are beginning to roll back their adoption of digital tools and online learning platforms, citing concerns over screen time, data collection, and the potential for educational disruption. The shift is being driven by parents who are pushing back against the increasing presence of tech in their children's classrooms, seeking a more traditional and hands-on approach to learning. With the stakes high and the battle lines drawn, one thing is clear: the future of education is being redefined by a new generation of parents who are demanding more control over their children's education.


In Backlash Against Tech in Schools, Parents Are Winning Rollbacks  The New York Times