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Rita Gehrenbeck-Shim — a teacher at Boston Day and Evening Academy, part of Boston Public Schools — joins Vance and Rachel to talk (on her own behalf, not as a BPS or BDEA representative) about what phone bans actually look like from inside a classroom. Listen to learn about: * What changed at school after a consistent phone policy replaced a patchwork of individual teacher reinforcement * The question Rita thinks the policy doesn’t yet answer: are we teaching students how to manage their phones, or just managing the phones for them? * The social pressure to be instantly available and what it costs us when we never get to be unreachable * Rita’s vision for what she’d change if she could redesign the policy from scratch * A Reddit commenter, Seth Rogen, and the choice not to have kids Mentioned in this episode: * National Bureau of Economic Research study on the effects of school phone bans [https://www.nber.org/papers/w35132] * Boston Public Schools phone policy [https://www.boston.gov/news/council-backs-bell-bell-mobile-phone-policy-boston-public-schools] * Cell phone pouches [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAs9CLHAJDs] * Syntropy [https://fore.yale.edu/blogs/entry/1704376896] * Universal Basic Income [https://basicincome.stanford.edu/about/what-is-basic-income/] Sign up for the Nurturing Minds newsletter, in which we share more about the psychology and philosophy of parenthood, but with pop culture memes: nurturing-minds.beehiiv.com [http://nurturing-minds.beehiiv.com/] Nurturing Minds is supported by Cone Wealth. Learn more at conewealth.com.
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