Technology is helping support teachers in the classroom -- not replacing them
Steven Engravalle's insight:
As I have said for years, "Technology is not a magic bullet; it is a tool for learning. It shall never replace a dedicated, talented and caring human teacher."
The Advanced Placement program has scored a win for diversity with the help of Silicon Valley.
Steven Engravalle's insight:
According to figures just released, from 2016 to 2017 the number of underrepresented minorities who took an AP Computer Science exam nearly tripled, from 8,283 to 22,199. The number of girls shot up from 12,642 to 29,708.
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As I have said for years, "Technology is not a magic bullet; it is a tool for learning. It shall never replace a dedicated, talented and caring human teacher."