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In a recent statement, Hugh Grant expressed his concerns regarding the pervasive presence of technology in schools, likening the tech industry to a "drug cartel pushing its wares at children." The actor's comments reflect a growing anxiety about the impact of digital devices and online platforms on young learners.
Grant emphasized the need for a critical examination of how technology is integrated into educational settings, arguing that it fosters a "crazy addiction" among students. He pointed out that while technology can offer educational benefits, the overwhelming presence of screens and digital distractions can hinder genuine learning experiences.
The actor's remarks resonate with many parents and educators who are increasingly worried about the overreliance on technology in classrooms. As discussions about the balance between traditional teaching methods and modern technology continue, Grant's perspective adds a significant voice to the ongoing debate about the role of technology in shaping the future of education.
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