Technology Proven to be Beneficial in the Workplace
The government has spent a lot over the past few years on improving technology in schools as they feel it will help children to learn much better than the traditional chalk and blackboard. It seems now that the government were right in their efforts as a study in technology and academic achievement has proven that there is a strong link between the two.
Technology such as whiteboards encourages more interactive learning rather than just reading from a text book and for many students this appears to be a beneficial approach.
Now that these studies support the governments thinking, technology is only set to grow in the classroom, but as plans grow for some schools to be new learning academy’s it seems that some schools will be better off than others and will be able to afford the new technology on offer. So does this mean that those students living in lower privileged areas will suffer?
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