If you are in a school district that has recently adopted one, you have a good idea of how dramatically the practice shifts classroom structure. Continue reading on our editorial's page.
Author: Bob Hand While a student pulling out their mobile phone during class would have been cause for a warning or detention a decade ago, thousands of K-12 learners regularly use their mobile devices in the classroom today. Approaches in instruction need to keep pace with the rapidly evolving technological landscape. Nearly half of all school districts have adopted a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy, but teachers across the nation are still getting their sea legs.
If you are in a school district that has recently adopted one, you have a good idea of how dramatically the practice shifts classroom structure. Continue reading on our editorial's page.
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