Teaching methods change as technology does
Teachers at a North Carolina school say they are changing their methods to keep students engaged in lessons through classroom technology, such as laptop computers and whiteboard converters called Mimio boards. "The generation we have now grew up with video games," said teacher Tiffany Britt. "We have to change our teaching styles to make sure we are keeping them engaged."
Statesville Record & Landmark (N.C.) | 10/29
This story published in Accomplished Teacher® by SmartBrief on 10/29/2009
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