Technology Is Invaluable in Today's Schools
The commonly held assumption that technology should be infused into education in every possible way is a very important one to encourage. Although many "old-school" style teachers and administrators do not like to see old methods of teaching and school operations go by the wayside, it is impossible to deny that technology is the way of the future. In order to properly ready the next generations for the world that lies ahead, it is vital that they be given every opportunity to experience both the advantages and the limitations of the tech resources available to them today. "Technologies... are changing the way children do their homework: how they do research, how and what they read, how they write reports and communicate with one another." (Levy, 2) Technology is not only a necessity for training students for the future and a valuable teaching tool, but it can also be used to increase communication and improve relationships among students and faculty.
Many people view technology and computers to be just another source of buzzwords and empty attempts to improve on an educational system that must be revised from the core rather than through changes made to the surface. However, these people generally do not comprehend the vast amounts of opportunities that can be opened through the use of computers and other technological aids within the school. "There is understandably a great deal of excitement about these developments. But there is anxiety, too. Many of us... are somewhat disoriented by all these changes to our patterns of communication..." (Levy, 2) Many teachers and administrators may be intimidated by the fact that it often seems the students and children are in control of today's technology in a way that is almost threatening to the established authority system. Many times, older teachers who did not have access to computers of any sort during their schooling and training and many years of experience will have to turn to...
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