High-tech vs. no-tech: D.C. area schools take opposite approaches to education |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
At these two Washington area private schools, separated only by a 20-minute drive, the two Ninas may as well exist on different planets. They are growing up on opposite sides of a gaping educational divide formed not by the usual school fissures of economics and race. Theirs is a division wrought by technology. |
Source: Washington Post (DC-USA) | Published: May 15th, 2012 |
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