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Denying the facts: Investing in computers and higher test scores

  • 10-07-2011
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Blog by Larry Cuban/Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

Five years ago, with little evidence that teacher and student use of computers in classroom lessons would raise test scores, Kyrene (AZ) school district voters authorized $33 million in technology expenditures. Since then Kyrene administrators and teachers have offered enthusiastic endorsements, teachers and students have used the technology, and, here is the kicker: test scores have stagnated.* The tough question that journalist Matt Richtel asks in his report on the Kyrene (AZ) school district’s impressive investment in hardware and software is straightforward: Why have test scores been sluggish? None of this has surprised those of us who, over the years, have pointed out the lack of cause-and-effect between technology use and student test scores. (more...

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