ISTE’s Top Ten in ’10: Final Priorities for 2010
We are graduating students into a world defined by communications technologies that could hardly have been imagined a decade ago. To ensure our students are ready for this technologically enhanced existence we need to constantly reaffirm our commitment to improving classroom technology and skills-based learning.
Our final two priorities call for focusing on technology as the foundation of a modern, high-quality K-12 education.
2. Leverage education technology as a gateway for college and career readiness. By effectively engaging learning through technology, teachers can demonstrate the relevance of 21st century education, keeping more children engaged as they pursue a rigorous, interesting and pertinent PK-12 education.
1. Establish technology in education as the backbone of school improvement. To truly improve our schools for the long term and ensure that all students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve in the 21st century, education technology must permeate every corner of the learning process.
Click here for the full list of ISTE’s Top Ten in ’10.
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