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Schools wrestle with policies on iPods, other gadgets

Students argue that mp3 players are beneficial to education
Sept. 29, 2010

From The Boston Globe: School administrators are increasingly grappling with how to keep cellphones or other electronic gadgets from becoming distractions while allowing students a measure of freedom. This week, school officials in Natick, Mass., decided to forgo a vote on banning iPods and other electronic devices after students protested the new policy, contending that they can benefit learning.

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