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More technology, or just more excuses.

More technology, or just more excuses.

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The concept of digital natives and immigrants is valid, yet the attack on how many teachers approach curriculum inside their classroom seems a little shaky. Can you increase technology in your classroom and better engage your students, sure, but to suggest that things like Euclidean Geometry and doing math without a calculator should fall out of society like Latin has removed itself as a spoken language is ludicrous. Technology is great and has a role in the classroom, but logic and problem solving skills are still essential and many of the “old-school” methods of teaching are still critical for our student’s educational success. Differentiated instruction is the key, there is no single style of learning that can cover all learners and all subjects, not even technology.

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Re: More technology, or just more excuses.

by Deleted user -
I agree that we cannot let all other methodologies fall by the wayside.  The incorporation of technology is key.  There are still fundamental teaching methods that will always remain valuable. 
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Re: More technology, or just more excuses.

by Deleted user -
Good insight Jason, you must be awake.  Seriously though, I was a little upset too when they mentioned that Euclidean Geometry is on its way out.  My biggest fear with the use of so much technology, is the lack of personal communication.
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Re: More technology, or just more excuses.

by Deleted user -

Hey - the Pope and I are close!  We're like bestest buds with the Latin...

 

But more seriously, are we preparing students for college where professors still speak the "old" language?

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Re: More technology, or just more excuses.

by Deleted user -

I agree that there definitely needs to be a balance. Students/children need to be aware that not everything will go their way, either!