Technology has been around for several years and is still advancing today. During the 1800’s Industrial Revolution, technology was introduced when people began working in factories and cities. Now people in the 21st century are experiencing a new revolution; technology has practically taken over society. However, one place where technology is missing, is in schools. Both educators and policymakers should realize that the world around students is quickly changing and advancing, while the value of education is staying behind and lacking the power to keep students motivated. Technology has the power to fix tomorrows problems but it can also create an economic collapse if not successfully integrated in school environments. Educators and policy makers should focus on expanding technology in schools to prevent low-paid jobs, an economic collapse, or losing the value of education. Firstly, educators and policy makers should expand technology in schools to prevent low-paid jobs. In the evolving life of students, teaching has not changed since the 19th century; students are still being ta...
Technology has been around for several years and is still advancing today. During the 1800’s Industrial Revolution, technology was introduced when people began working in factories and cities. Now people in the 21st century are experiencing a new revolution; technology has practically taken over society. However, one place where technology is missing, is in schools. Both educators and policymakers should realize that the world around students is quickly changing and advancing, while the value of education is staying behind and lacking the power to keep students motivated. Technology has the power to fix tomorrows problems but it can also create an economic collapse if not successfully integrated in school environments. Educators and policy makers should focus on expanding technology in schools to prevent low-paid jobs, an economic collapse, or losing the value of education.
Firstly, educators and policy makers should expand technology in schools to prevent low-paid jobs. In the evolving life of students, teaching has not changed since the 19th century; students are still being ta…