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My school district is flushing several million dollars down the toilet investing in a Smart Board (I'm not sure which model) for every classroom as well as some other learning technology.
My son is going into the 3rd grade this year, and although fortunately he attends one of the better elementary schools in the parish, I feel confident in saying that the vast majority of the teachers there are not competent enough to utilize any of this new technology. Even if they do use it, what real benefit does it give the children? It's my opinion that much of the new technology that is being introduced into the classroom (especially at the early grade levels) actually hinders the learning process by simply being a distraction. These kids need pencils, paper, and an engaging, intelligent teacher up at the non-digital board actually teaching.
Our dismal education system cannot be fixed with smart boards, laptops for each student, or new and exciting hands on teaching methods etc. The money should instead flow into textbooks, school infrastructure, after school programs (with hopefully some that aren't sports), and of course teachers salaries. With an increase in teachers salaries however I think that there should come a higher expectation of the intelligence and capabilities of that teacher, and their degree program should be more strenuous.
We as a nation need to focus more on math, science, history, and english. I believe we also need to drop the standardized testing method of teacher accountability, get rid of the unions that prevent bad teachers from being fired, trim A LOT of the administrative fat, and most importantly hold parents accountable in some way for the education of their kids.
Anyways, opinions?
My son is going into the 3rd grade this year, and although fortunately he attends one of the better elementary schools in the parish, I feel confident in saying that the vast majority of the teachers there are not competent enough to utilize any of this new technology. Even if they do use it, what real benefit does it give the children? It's my opinion that much of the new technology that is being introduced into the classroom (especially at the early grade levels) actually hinders the learning process by simply being a distraction. These kids need pencils, paper, and an engaging, intelligent teacher up at the non-digital board actually teaching.
Our dismal education system cannot be fixed with smart boards, laptops for each student, or new and exciting hands on teaching methods etc. The money should instead flow into textbooks, school infrastructure, after school programs (with hopefully some that aren't sports), and of course teachers salaries. With an increase in teachers salaries however I think that there should come a higher expectation of the intelligence and capabilities of that teacher, and their degree program should be more strenuous.
We as a nation need to focus more on math, science, history, and english. I believe we also need to drop the standardized testing method of teacher accountability, get rid of the unions that prevent bad teachers from being fired, trim A LOT of the administrative fat, and most importantly hold parents accountable in some way for the education of their kids.
Anyways, opinions?