Education Evolution Podcast

Schools Bought the Technology. Nobody Bought the Plan.

10 min · 20. touko 2026
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In 2013, LAUSD handed 650,000 students an iPad. In 2026, they voted 6 to 0 to take the screens away. Same district. Thirteen years apart. Completely opposite directions. So what happened in between? In this episode of The Education Evolution, Mr. Jihad breaks down the full story — from the promise of edtech to the parent movement that forced the largest school system in the country to finally ask the question nobody wanted to ask: Did any of this actually work? What we get into: * The 2013 LAUSD iPad initiative — and why it fell apart before COVID ever happened * How the pandemic accelerated a problem that was already there * The parent who got tired of waiting for answers and built a movement * Why 37 states are now restricting devices in classrooms * What schools actually need — and it's not another platform This is not a screens are bad conversation. This is an implementation conversation. And there's a big difference. 🎯 If you work in education, have a kid in school, or just want to understand why the system keeps making the same mistake — this one is for you. 💬 Drop a comment: What's the most useless piece of technology you ever saw deployed in a school? 🔔 New here? Subscribe and join a growing community of thinkers and doers who believe the most important lessons aren't always learned in school. The Education Evolution | Tech Evolution Where we figure out whether the tools we're putting in front of students are actually serving them.

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