Blending Computers Into Classrooms - WSJ.com - 0 views
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the "blended learning" approach uses a combination of traditional teaching and a computer-based curriculum.
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"this is a different approach. It's not a random use of technology. It's really coherent and integrated."
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The point here was that when technology use is not just "hit-and-miss," it has a greater affect on student progress. It must be fully integrated into the curriculum in the classroom.
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This is a shift from whole-class instruction to individual instruction, where each child's learning needs are met by teaching them with concepts as to where they are academically. I believe this provides an opportunity for success in every child.
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