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With the simple steps outlined in the new guide, teachers and administrators now have a blueprint of sorts when it comes to thinking about, purchasing, utilizing, and evaluating modern education technology in the classroom. The recommendations are also aligned with goals previously articulated by the Innovative Technology Expands Children’s Horizons (ITECH) program.
Yet the new federal guide offers little in the way of concrete suggestions to help districts and educators visualize how each point could be actualized. This vague open-endedness might be intentional, given the new focus on state control over education policy.
Further, the guide’s top suggestion of creating “an anywhere, anytime learning environment that’s equally accessible to all students” is a tall order. Many impoverished schools lack a computer lab, let alone anything at the scale of the 1:1 device initiatives currnetly underway in some wealthier districts.
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