21st century education |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
A handful of New Brunswick's schools are going to be more technologically advanced this fall when the Department of Education tests out a few of the tools it wants every student to eventually have access to. Nine elementary schools - one in each of the English districts - will have interactive whiteboards and a cluster of computers in every classroom, while 12 middle schools and nine high schools will have one net book computer for every student, but in the long-run every school would have this. |
Source: New Brunswick Buisness Journal (CAN) | Published: May 30th, 2010 |
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