Here’s one way to fight to end the digital divide: Strong leadership in schools |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
As teachers know, what happens in a child’s home often carries over into the classroom. Lack of access to a speedy, reliable Internet connection at home can limit learning opportunities for poor students. This problem, dubbed the “homework gap,” has been the topic of national conversations, and is set to undergo a comprehensive study by the federal government. And some advocates for education technology say that school leaders ought to take a pro-active role in championing for reliable Internet access — not only at school but also at home. |
Source: Hechinger Report (USA) | Published: February 24th, 2016 |
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