Such documents are put in place because although technology can be a wonderful asset to the classroom and to a student's academic and social development, it can also be a challenge to make sure that it does not distract or detract from any learning. Some of the challenges that arise with technology is that since everything on the internet can be accessed so quickly, students are less likely to have a longer attention span or the patience to take the time to problem solve using more tedious methods of traditional instruction. Furthermore, if students are not monitored and are visiting other sites or social media during lessons, then they are not interacting with the material and gaining that knowledge. It has also been mentioned that technology has decreased people's abilities to engage in real conversations as opposed to solely virtual.
On the flip side, individuals can become exposed to a variety of materials and resources which can allow students to become more pragmatic, critical thinkers since they have to synthesize and evaluate information from a variety of mediums. Furthermore, many companies and contemporary jobs require certain technological skills in order to be considered for certain occupations. There are many pros and cons to using technology, and it just requires a balance. If teachers monitor and effectively use technology in their classrooms, then it will allow students to find more ways to express themselves, allow them to gain more skills in a digital job market, and expand their network of communication.
This relates to the Saint Michael's College Education Department mission statement pillar since one of the performance criteria includes graduates gaining the necessary skills to become creative and integrative teachers who are"adept at both discipline-based and interdisciplinary teaching methods, using emerging technologies, social interaction, and imagination to support students’ achievement of rigorous academic standards.” The more technologies to which teacher's are exposed, the more comfortable they will be incorporating such resources into their classrooms, and the more variety they will have in their lessons to reach a broader range of students.
Really well-written. I agree that the struggles we will face as teachers really surround technological distractions and how that will effect learning. I propose that you tag your PCs/Mission, but overall a really well-written, insightful analysis on technologies impact in schools.
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