Computers and Society | Computers Cannot Teach Children Basic Skills

Over the last decade an estimated $2 billion has been spent on more than 2 million computers for America’s classrooms. That’s not surprising. We constantly hear from Washington that the schools are in trouble and that computers are a godsend. Within the education establishment, in poor as well as rich schools, the machines are awaited with nearly religious awe. An inner-city principal bragged to a teacher friend of mine recently that his school “has a computer in every classroom . . . despite being in a bad neighborhood!”

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