
It’s an honor to announce my newest appointee to the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees businesswoman and philanthropist, Ashley Caldwell. She will help guide the university as we build a better Arkansas for future generations.
Jack Sisson
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It’s an honor to announce my newest appointee to the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees businesswoman and philanthropist, Ashley Caldwell. She will help guide the university as we build a better Arkansas for future generations.

It took far too long to ban smartphones from classes because we put the burden of evidence on the wrong side of the argument: People demanded overwhelming scientific evidence to remove phones from schools. They put the burden of evidence on people who wanted to remove phones. Or they claimed the effect sizes were too small to care. This maintained the status quo for a long time. But we never required RCTs to keep video games, personal TVs, walkie talkies, or all kinds of other distractions out of the classroom. It was common sense that these would distract students from learning. Instead, we should require clear scientific evidence before we *add* student smartphones or any other distruptive technology en mass into schools. We need to establish the right baseline set of assumptions before we start to craft evidence-based policies or people end up defending a bad status quo. I'm open to being convinced on this issue. But I have yet to see any compelling evidence we should ever let these devices back into classes. The more anecdotes, reports from teachers, scientific studies, and reasoned arguments I've heard on this issue have convinced me that we should keep them out.









Today’s conservative women are juggling high-powered careers and families, but don’t call them feminists. on.wsj.com/450DVJq


“Arkansas is beginning to show what’s possible when we invest in mothers." From paid leave for teachers to the Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act, Arkansas is building a better path to parenthood, and @AIMforAR is proud to be a part of that important work. Great piece by Ingeborg Investments CEO Olivia Walton via @USATODAY: usatoday.com/story/opinion/…

Today is the 1 year anniversary of The Anxious Generation! To help readers who want to take collective action, I made a video of the talk I give at K-12 schools. Sign up below to get the link, then watch it with other parents, or your school community: anxiousgeneration.com/parent-teacher…





