More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Having students who are bilingual, LEP/ELL, or students with special needs can be challenging. However, using technology in the classroom will help them be successful.
From helping students learn to use the English language to helping students with special needs integrate smoothly into a regular education classroom, the use of technology will be of great help.
Not only can they make PowerPoints or do research projects; they can use programs like Rosetta Stone, Accelerated Reader, Office 365, eBooks, Bookshelf, EPIC Books, and Spelling City... just to name a few.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic." Arthur C. Clark (Author)
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Having students who are bilingual, LEP/ELL, or students with special needs can be challenging. However, using technology in the classroom will help them be successful.
From helping students learn to use the English language to helping students with special needs integrate smoothly into a regular education classroom, the use of technology will be of great help.
Not only can they make PowerPoints or do research projects; they can use programs like Rosetta Stone, Accelerated Reader, Office 365, eBooks, Bookshelf, EPIC Books, and Spelling City... just to name a few.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic." Arthur C. Clark (Author)