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*[[Teachers' Association of Perplex City]] issued a statement calling the guidelines "ridiculously strict," and suggesting that any gains in performance over more traditional methods of teaching are fleeting
*[[Teachers' Association of Perplex City]] issued a statement calling the guidelines "ridiculously strict," and suggesting that any gains in performance over more traditional methods of teaching are fleeting


===References===
==References==
*Perplex City Sentinel
*Perplex City Sentinel
**article, "Board of Education Assesses Reforms" ([http://wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcitysentinel.com/02.05.05/archives/2005/04/board_of_educat.html link])
**article, "Board of Education Assesses Reforms" ([http://wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcitysentinel.com/02.05.05/archives/2005/04/board_of_educat.html link])

Revision as of 08:57, 28 October 2005

General

  • Currently deployed in a limited number of classrooms on a pilot basis
  • Includes curricula and strict guidelines limiting use of high-tech tools in the classroom for children under the age of eight
  • Opponents say the program is unrealistic in a technological world
  • Advocates suggest that children who learn to read, write, and think critically in their early years without the aid of computing devices perform better on a broad range of metrics
  • Board of Education plans to deploy the program in another 200 classrooms this fall
  • Parents' group Education Counts "bitterly divided over this issue"
  • Teachers' Association of Perplex City issued a statement calling the guidelines "ridiculously strict," and suggesting that any gains in performance over more traditional methods of teaching are fleeting

References

  • Perplex City Sentinel
    • article, "Board of Education Assesses Reforms" (link)