Saturday, April 16, 2011

1:1 Schools : A Study on 5 Programs - How Do They Really Rate?

"A compilation of four new studies of one-to-one computing projects in K-12 schools identifies several factors that are key to the projects’ success, including adequate planning, stakeholder buy-in, and strong school or district leadership. Not surprisingly, the researchers say the most important factor of all is the teaching practices of instructors—suggesting school laptop programs are only as effective as the teachers who apply them."(eschoolnews, accessed on 4/2/11, 1:1 Programs: Only as Good as their Teachers!?)





I would have to agree with this quote from the above sited article.  As educators, we cannot just hand over a laptop computer to our students and expect every aspect of education to change over night as to how things are taught, how things are learned, and how a student will respond or how a teacher will teach!  Like all subject matters and such, adequate planning will be even more important when teaching in a 1:1 school due to the likelihood that the students using the computers will be more tempted to get off track by checking facebook, email, google docs, twitter, etc.  The teachers will need to keep the students going and make sure they are staying on task.  I also believe that parents need to be more involved in their child's homework and projects that they are working on for school.  Some children may take the computer home, but only be gaming or social networking on it.  Therefore, as educators, we need to make sure that parents are in this with us.  That they will be checking in on their children when they say they are doing homework on their laptops and that they are making sure things are getting done.  We need everyone on the same page when we have students in a 1:1 program just to make sure that everybody is being held accountable.  Which comes down to the teachers - as educators, we need to be more on top of our own game.  As Robin Galloway has stated many times in his lectures during my Ed. Tech and Design class, administrators need to plan ahead and each teacher needs to be trained and given a laptop first prior to giving them to students and just telling the teachers to teach.  This would only make for an expensive notebook to take notes in .  Teachers need to be trained to know how to "teach" students on a laptop and make it worthwhile so that students are engaged and tasks are project-based.

I believe that it will be harder for teachers to teach with students having 1:1 computer program in their school.  I believe it will be a distraction to start out with but as students become used to the program and used to the way things will work in such a program, it will get better and I am sure we will eventually see every school in America going to a 1:1 program for their students.

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