Each state was graded on three points: "access" (do we have enough computers?), "use" (do states expect and require students to use computers?), and "capacity" (do teachers know how to use computers themselves?). The data was collected from fourth through eight grade classrooms.
However "use" and "access" are different stories.
Even better news for the children of this state...with all the budget cuts coming down from
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Friday, March 28, 2008
CA Flunks Computer Access Test
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California,
Children,
computers,
education,
Schools
Friday, March 14, 2008
Northgate Tries to Leave the MDUSD
Parents of Northgate High school have collected the nessarsy amount of signtures to file their petishion to leave the Mt. Diablo Unified School District. They would like to become part of the Walnut Creek and Acalanes school districts. A district meeting has been schedualed on the issue on 6 p.m. April 9 at Acalanes High School in Lafayette. Public comments will be limited to two minutes per person. School board members are asking people to come to this meeting and voice their opinion on the matter. If you don't want to speak then you are allowed to have signs.
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