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How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

Released Thursday, 11th July 2019
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How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

How do teachers working in under-resourced schools do innovative things with technology?

Thursday, 11th July 2019
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Michael Bonner, a teacher, author and speaker, has attracted much attention for his innovative teaching methods at an elementary school in North Carolina where the vast majority of students come from low-income homes. The school went through 14 administrator changes over the course of six years. So, the school’s 1:1 iPad initiative foundered as the lack of administrative continuity resulted in an absence of leadership for technology use and training for teachers. Bonner talks about how in that vacuum, he and his colleagues banded together to help one another learn to use technology effectively. They also found help in online communities where they connected with other educators who were happy to share how they were successfully using technology for learning.  Bonner’s advice for teachers in such situations: Don’t wait for help to arrive and be fearless about asking for advice both face to face and online. Also, he says, don’t fear failure or the occasional chaos that comes with trying something new.

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