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Getting Rid of Computers and the Internet.
Internet leads to lower test scores in schools:
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34174796 I know for sure internet at work leads to drops in productivity. Most posts on this excellent forum happen during the week. Weekends are a desert.
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Not sure I completely agree with the article. There are quite a few variables that play a big role in the results. For instance, educational standards are different around the world, tests are different around the world, etc.
To get a confirmation of this speculation, I would suggest a different test, where everything is similar/the same (same school, same teachers, same students) with the only difference being computer/technology usage.
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Im pretty sure many students surf the web instead of doing their lessons.
I think that's what theyre getting at.
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Dumb article and totally false. Terrible educational standards lead to lower test scores. I mean seriously have you seen what these people think is acceptable teaching material? Kids today that graduate college know less that people who graduated 8th grade in the 40's.
Also worth noting is the countries that did well value education first and foremost above everything else. A little pressure to get great grades goes a long way.
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...........I was listening to a radio show recently and a high school teacher from California was one of the callers. The teacher learned that another teacher was showing a film in class. The premise of the film....that the U.S. government orchestrated the tragedies of 9/11....and that the teacher was presenting this to the students as fact. The caller reported the teacher to the administration, and the administration refused to do anything. The caller was told 'It is his class, he can teach it as he sees fit' . Tenure ?
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