Technology Should Be Allowed In High School

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With all schools modernizing by bringing in different devices, from grades kinder through twelfth grade, we have come to an era where technology is everywhere. Desktop computers, laptops, iPads, tablets, phones, and so many more, are devices that are almost impossible to avoid. Schools have adapted into the style of technology and that should be encouraged because there are many advantages to their use. With the world around us modernizing, it will soon become necessary to know how they function. Schools should start installing more computers and encourage their use, but they should also explain their properties and how they work. A couple years back it would take a teacher, an average of about two to three days to get the papers graded. In …show more content…

Many schools now use these programs in class and sometimes offer the students extra credit for the time spent using the site. Recently, most of the younger schools have started to adapt to programs that allow the younger ones to excel greater than what they are labeled as. Kids in kindergarten and younger are learning what first and second graders, learning how to read and write. These programs are preparing them for the next step they are going to go through. With this being the case, we will be able to lessen the time to learn the basics. Teachers are applying what the program has to offer, to what they are already teaching the kids, getting them to more than what they were expected …show more content…

With technology, students have now put forth their ideas and have created astonishing things. When teachers do not like the worksheets given to them, and they cannot find any online, technology helps them out to create the paper exactly how they want it. Now, many school projects are created online. With technology, many classrooms have been able to create awareness for different projects or events. Allowing the students to spread the word and get more people involved. Fifty-eight percent of students own three or more devices that are internet-capable

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