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Vision Statement for Technology in the Classroom
1. A Vision Statement for Technology in the
Classroom
By Amber Lavoie
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“The principle goal of education is to
create men and woman who are capable of
doing new things, not simply repeating — Jean Piaget
what other generations have done.”
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Students will use technology to overcome
obstacles, express themselves, research
information and collaborate with peers.
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Incorporating technology into
the classroom allows students to
work at their own pace.
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Students may receive immediate
feedback after completing
assignments.
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Technology in the classroom
brings new ways to interact with
peers, teacher and subject experts.
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Students may receive assignments
and complete projects tailored to their
unique learning level and preferences.
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Students and teachers receive access
to the most current and up-to-date
information with technology.
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New technology in the
classroom gives students fun
ways to express themselves.
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Teachers should encourage students
to make these new tools part of their
daily learning routines.
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Students should learn safe practices for
accessing the internet and become
comfortable with “netiquette.”