Should Schools Ban Screens? MySpace's Comeback & The First Images Of Aung San Suu Kyi | 10 News+

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A growing coalition of Australian parents and teachers is calling for laptops and iPads to be removed from primary school classrooms, arguing there is little evidence they are improving learning outcomes. Supporters say too much screen time is fuelling distractions, behavioural issues and declining literacy levels, while critics warn a technology ban could leave students unprepared for a digital future. For five years, the world had no clear idea where Aung San Suu Kyi was or even whether she was still alive. Now, rare new images have emerged showing the former Nobel Peace Prize winner and global democracy icon after a meeting with a representative from the International Committee of the Red Cross, raising fresh questions about her treatment under Myanmar’s military regime. MySpace could be preparing for a comeback more than two decades after it helped shape the early days of social media. The platform that gave users custom profiles, autoplay music, photo albums and the infamous “To

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