Indianapolis school teaching students the importance of tech-free learning

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INDIANAPOLIS — A school in Indianapolis is showing its students that they can have fun and learn without the use of electronic devices. At the Oaks Academy, students use their imagination and hands to create projects and learn. School leaders say the Oaks Academy is a Christ-centered classical school that serves a racially and socioeconomically diverse student body.

Technology like computers and Chromebooks are hard to find in these classrooms. School leaders have a reason behind that.“What we are seeing throughout the field is that children are coming in who are already addicted to technology because of the dopamine rush you get from a quick video, and you don’t have the ability to interact with other children and adults that we would like to see,” Robin Shaw, Head of the Pre-Kindergarten Education Center, said.

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