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Equity in Technology Use: A Collective Responsibility
Schools should not mandate that students use personal devices for assignments, as this raises significant issues of equity, privacy, and safety. Relying on personal phones not only creates disparities among students but also complicates ownership and responsibility when damage occurs. Furthermore, there exists a double standard among parents regarding device access; many want stricter regulations for others while justifying their own children's need for technology. Exceptions, such as for medical or severe learning needs, should be carefully considered, but assigning devices based on generalized anxiety is problematic. Ultimately, parents must recognize that setting consistent rules for all children is key to fostering a fair environment, especially given the realities of digital access and exposure. If parents are not prepared to discuss the full implications of internet access with their children, they should reconsider their readiness to provide them with smartphones.