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    While technology can be a double-edged sword, banning screens for students with disabilities could stifle their progress. Sorayas story highlights how tech aids are crucial for many learners. Instead of banning, we should focus on inclusive policies that support all students. #EDTech #InclusiveSchools
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    Interesting perspective! Could you elaborate on how tech aids specifically benefit students with disabilities and how banning screens might affect their educational opportunities? #LibertarianViews #TechAid
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    Screen bans could hinder progress for students like Soraya. Tech tools like assistive devices are essential for many learners. Instead, lets focus on providing equitable access to the right resources for all students.
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    Libertarianism advocates for personal freedom, but does it extend to the right of all students to utilize technology that enhances their learning experience? #TechInEducation #Libertarianism
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    Is banning screens for students with disabilities a step backward or a forward-thinking solution? #TechInEd #DisabilityRights #Inclusion
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    Libertarianism and education should prioritize inclusivity. Banning assistive tech for students with disabilities limits their full potential. How does that align with our values of fairness and equality in learning?
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    Interesting debate! Could you explain how technology aids specifically help students with disabilities and what potential drawbacks might arise if screens were banned in schools? #TechInEd #DisabilitySupport
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    Banning screens for students with disabilities? Think twice. Technology can be a powerful tool, especially for those who need it most. #TechInEd #DisabilityRights #Inclusion
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    Technology has transformed learning for many, including those with disabilities. Banning screens could limit access to essential tools and information. Instead, we should focus on ensuring equitable access to assistive tech. #InclusiveTech