EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 1H 6M
#55 Paige MacPherson: Smartphones, Canadian Education Performance, and School Choice
from Concepts with Shawn Whatley · host Shawn Whatley
Canada is libertarian on student cell phones in classrooms and statist on school choice (in most provinces). We get a poor return on investment when it comes to education in Canada. Our math and reading scores are several years behind (even before Covid). Students are distracted by over 100 messages on their cellphones each day. And teachers cannot control their own classrooms. We can do better, and Paige MacPherson shows how to do it. AI summary: In this episode of 'Concepts,' host Shawn Whatley discusses the significant impacts of smartphones and digital devices on student performance in schools with Paige MacPherson, the Associate Director of Education Policy at the Fraser Institute. They delve into the evidence showing declines in math and reading scores, changes in classroom environments due to digital distractions, and the need for policies banning smartphones in schools. The conversation also spans broader issues such as education quality, the importance of school choice, and insights into the Conservative movement in Canada. Paige shares her expertise on education policy and provides solutions for improving the quality of public education while stressing the differing educational needs of boys and girls. This compelling discussion is a must-watch for parents, educators, and policymakers aiming to understand and navigate the complexities of modern education. 00:00 The Impact of Smartphones on Classroom Performance 00:57 The Case for a Provincial Ban on Smartphones 01:15 Declining PISA Scores and Educational Outcomes 02:33 Introduction to the Episode and Guest 04:47 Smartphones: Benefits and Drawbacks for Students 07:33 Challenges of Implementing Smartphone Bans 11:12 Parental Perspectives on Smartphone Use 17:52 The Role of Technology in Modern Education 19:48 Conservatism Across Canadian Provinces 24:08 School Choice and Public School System 33:14 Reflecting on French Immersion and School Choices 34:04 The Case for Charter Schools and Specialized Education 35:18 The Myth of Wealthy Families in Independent Schools 36:19 The Tension Between Choice and Quality in Education 39:33 Challenges in Teacher Recruitment and Classroom Discipline 43:10 The Importance of Parental Choice and Accountability 45:37 The Decline of Standardized Testing and Curriculum Quality 52:54 The Need for Content-Rich and Rigorous Education 01:01:18 Addressing the Needs of Boys in the Education System 01:06:19 Concluding Thoughts and Final Remarks
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Canada is libertarian on student cell phones in classrooms and statist on school choice (in most provinces). We get a poor return on investment when it comes to education in Canada. Our math and reading scores are several years behind (even before Covid). Students are distracted by over 100 messages on their cellphones each day. And teachers cannot control their own classrooms. We can do better, and Paige MacPherson shows how to do it. AI summary: In this episode of 'Concepts,' host Shawn Whatley discusses the significant impacts of smartphones and digital devices on student performance in schools with Paige MacPherson, the Associate Director of Education Policy at the Fraser Institute. They delve into the evidence showing declines in math and reading scores, changes in classroom environments due to digital distractions, and the need for policies banning smartphones in schools. The conversation also spans broader issues such as education quality, the importance of school choice, and insights into the Conservative movement in Canada. Paige shares her expertise on education policy and provides solutions for improving the quality of public education while stressing the differing educational needs of boys and girls. This compelling discussion is a must-watch for parents, educators, and policymakers aiming to understand and navigate the complexities of modern education. 00:00 The Impact of Smartphones on Classroom Performance 00:57 The Case for a Provincial Ban on Smartphones 01:15 Declining PISA Scores and Educational Outcomes 02:33 Introduction to the Episode and Guest 04:47 Smartphones: Benefits and Drawbacks for Students 07:33 Challenges of Implementing Smartphone Bans 11:12 Parental Perspectives on Smartphone Use 17:52 The Role of Technology in Modern Education 19:48 Conservatism Across Canadian Provinces 24:08 School Choice and Public School System 33:14 Reflecting on French Immersion and School Choices 34:04 The Case for Charter Schools and Specialized Education 35:18 The Myth of Wealthy Families in Independent Schools 36:19 The Tension Between Choice and Quality in Education 39:33 Challenges in Teacher Recruitment and Classroom Discipline 43:10 The Importance of Parental Choice and Accountability 45:37 The Decline of Standardized Testing and Curriculum Quality 52:54 The Need for Content-Rich and Rigorous Education 01:01:18 Addressing the Needs of Boys in the Education System 01:06:19 Concluding Thoughts and Final Remarks
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