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A Common Sense Media study found students were most likely to turn to social media, YouTube and gaming on their phones during the school day.
San Francisco A National Center for Education Statistics survey revealed that 98% of schools use computers in the classroom and 75% of the national education market already uses iPads and Chromebooks.
iPads encourage creativity and spark learning Most kids and students love technology, so when you give them access to iPads in the classroom, theyll be more likely to engage with it. When they are engaged with what theyre doing, they learn at a much faster rate than when theyre not engaged.
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Many teachers spend their classroom supply funds on basic items such as printer ink, pens, pencils, paper, paperclips, sticky notes, and staples. These types of supplies should really be supplied by the school. Classroom supply money should be dedicated to teaching materials.
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