Should Technology Be Taught In Schools

681 Words2 Pages

Textbooks have seen their fair share of education years, but the world is changing. As the world progresses, technology is advancing. To prepare young minds for the technology immersed future, we must introduce and utilize this resource in schools. The positive results of implementing technology into the schools system shows that electronics should continue to become the predominant resource in k-12 classrooms. Research done has shown electronics to enhance learning and consequently result in better test scores. [ “may not be true for all subjects…”]
“Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt tested an interactive, digital version of an Algebra 1 textbook for Apple’s iPad in California’s Riverside Unified School District. Students who used the …show more content…

give instant feedback, spurred positive comments that students using the iPad version were “more motivated, attentive, and engaged” than those with paper algebra book.This pilot program reveals when it comes to engaging today’s students, it’s not the content that matters, but the format.” (Rock) Along with the increase in test scores, indulgement in technology prepares students to enter the workforce after their educational career. We live in a tech- crazed world, so it would be most beneficial to our students that we utilize technology now. “For most professions, and certainly for many students who will go into the military and college, technology will be a big part of their lives” (“8 Pros and Cons”). The more we expose the students to productive technology use the easier it will be for them to adapt to tech use in the real world. Productivity is increased due to how efficient it is to have the ability to store many different types of useful resources in one …show more content…

Kesling suggests that it’s not enough to just give students access to an abundance of information, but rather that they need to be taught how to use that technology in the classroom.” (Templin) The worry surrounding this issue is legitimate because some teachers aren’t prepared to have technology in their classroom. A solution to this would be to give teachers proper training as to how to effectively use the potential in the electronics for the benefit of the students. Suggestions on how to integrate technology surrounding the lesson could be using educational games to effectively get the lesson across through fun and

Open Document