In Classroom of Future, Stagnant Scores: “…In a nutshell: schools are spending billions on technology, even as they cut budgets and lay off teachers, with little proof that this approach is improving basic learning. This conundrum calls into question one of the most significant contemporary educational movements. Advocates for giving schools a major technological upgrade which include powerful educators, Silicon Valley titans and White House appointees say digital devices let students learn at their own pace, teach skills needed in a modern economy and hold the attention of a generation weaned on gadgets…Critics counter that, absent clear proof, schools are being motivated by a blind faith in technology and an overemphasis on digital skills like using PowerPoint and multimedia tools at the expense of math, reading and writing fundamentals. They say the technology advocates have it backward when they press to upgrade first and ask questions later.”
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