A Vision of K-12 Students Today
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@vzteacher I agree as a future teacher there are many school districts that cannot afford to bring new technology into the classroom. it is not the teachers fault for that.
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@vzteacher the main problem is funding and sometimes the conservative attitude of some administrators to limit education and learning in a traditional way, such policies implemented by the school also has limited the use of technology within classrooms. It's a big offense to the modern world of depriving people the right to use technology for education which is a good intention. I, as a student, have to go to all the permit crap just to sneak in my tablet as a replacement for books :/
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I game 31/2 hours, I veg infront of the teli, I listen to my ipod like ALWAYS, I text mom's cash to oblivion, I secretly search out the nasties online! My parents love me. Got me hooked so's they wouldn't have to pay me any attention!! I'm so hooked now I expect to CREATE facebook accounts, avatars, blogs, - oh wait THAT's NOT CREATING - the shlep who created the program is the real creator I'm just mechanically punching in buttons on a keyboard. Anyway .... TEACH me to ....
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Educational technology is great... if you can actually manage to get some of it in your classroom. There will always be the haves and the have-nots when it comes to funding, and the latter group gets stuck having to do more with less. Besides, if a kid has no support at home, all the classroom technology in the world won't fix his problems. Outside of the teachers themselves, parents are still the #1 determining factor in academic success.
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@vzteacher You're taking out your frustration and anger on the wrong people. If you know the value of technology in the classroom, then this video is not talking to you. If you are unable to get it into your classroom, then it is something the school board needs to discuss and realize. It's not saying it's your fault.
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K-12 means longer education and precise knowledge right? What if kids don't study and repeats/kicks-out/suspends/ in school? More payments and tuition for parents? idk.
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@vzteacher I agree. It would be great to use technology...if it were available. This shouldn't be targeted at teachers, but at government offices who cut our budgets, school boards who spend our money on the new high school football field, etc.
On the other hand, I know several teachers who would never use technology no matter how accessible it was. And I don't believe it to be the answer to our educational problems. The biggest problem is that parents and students don't care anymore.
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@vzteacher As I was watching this video, my blood seriously started boiling. I am so glad someone shares my feelings. If maybe we could actually be given these resources, then I would be happy to infuse them into my planning. Otherwise, PAY ME MORE and I will buy stuff- but neither of those are a priority, so til then.....
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Great. Most of the time when I brought tech into the classroom, they spent time playing with the bells and whistles rather than improving their learning. Do kids read and write better today compared to kids 20 or 40 years ago, despite all this technology? This is mostly tripe. Do you expect the ed establishment (the adults) who watch students walk down the street while texting their friends on their way to play video games, etc. to believe that this is some magic bullet?lol ...rofl....
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I am a teacher.Let´s start to teach them to read.....I feel a great difference in 20 years.Kids read less and can not sing from a book when I play piano.....
This video just pisses me off. As a teacher, I would absolutely LOVE to have the technology mentioned in the video. You assume that it's the teacher that have no passion for technology or desire to use it, and that is a load of crap! I'm sick and tired of people blaming teacher for every frickin' thing that is wrong with the educational system. I have asked MANY times to get laptops in my room, a Smart Board, digital cameras, professional development to learn how to implement them.
vzteacher 6 months ago 14
What is it like being a teacher? It is being a teacher, a guidance counselor, a policeman, a detective, a judge, a nurse, and a bookkeeper all at one time. It is both exhilarating and frustrating; it is both exalting and humiliating…Give me a classroom with its you-never-know-what-to-expect atmosphere. –Blackboard Bulletin
amplivoxsound 3 months ago 9