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Interesting, but I agree more with the top comments from the link - old school reading and hard work is more important than "technology in the classroom." This is a college vid, but start in primary school where kids can't read or do basic math - the problem is not technology.
I watched this - having never heard of it - and at the end the question loomed "What's the point they're trying to make?"
Posted by: Joe R. | November 28, 2011 at 02:37 PM
Interesting, but I agree more with the top comments from the link - old school reading and hard work is more important than "technology in the classroom." This is a college vid, but start in primary school where kids can't read or do basic math - the problem is not technology.
Posted by: Clayton | November 30, 2011 at 04:24 PM