[IAEP] NYTimes: Teachers Resist High-Tech Push in Idaho Schools

Alan Kay alan.nemo at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 4 12:53:50 EST 2012


But how would you (we) feel if the "one-to-one" happened to be in the form of Bibles? Or Korans? Etc.?


This article seems to be poorly written, but to the extent that it is saying anything, it seems to indicate that "the usual suspects" (pretty much all the major factions) are as usual very far off from what actually might help children.


Cheers,

Alan




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>One-to-one is coming to Idaho high schools... maybe...
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>Teachers in Idaho and elsewhere have been in revolt over policy makers thrusting technology into classrooms and shifting money to unproven teaching methods. http://nyti.ms/y2hb7a
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