As students around the United States head back to school, many are encountering a new reality: bans on their use of cellphones. Natasha Singer, a technology reporter for The New York Times, discusses the restrictions and the contentious debate they have prompted. Guest: Natasha Singer, a technology reporter for The New York Times.
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from the New. York Times,
I'm Sabrina Tavernucci,
and this is the daily
as students around the country head back to school,
many are encountering a new reality
bans on their use of cell phones.
Today, my colleague Natasha singer on the growing crackdown
and the contentious debate that it has prompted.
It's Tuesday, September 3.
Natasha, welcome back to the show.
Thanks so much for having me back.
So, Natasha, as longtime listeners of the show will know,
you cover technology in schools,