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people who advocate putting computers in classrooms as a way to transform education were well intentioned but wide of the mark. It’s not the problem, and it’s not the answer

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ratio of computers to pupils is one to one. Technology isn’t off in a computer lab.

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Computing is an integral tool in all disciplines, always at the ready.

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students, teachers and families can be linked through networks

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Parents become more engaged because they can monitor their children’s attendance, punctuality, homework and performance, and can get tips for helping them at home. Teachers can share methods, lesson plans and online curriculum materials.

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The project-based approach, some educators say, encourages active learning and produces better performance in class and on standardized tests.

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Unless you change how you teach and how kids work, new technology is not really going to make a difference

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the twin challenges of globalization and technological change

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