Thursday, March 14, 2013

How Teachers Can Integrate Technology Into Their Classrooms

The importance of technology is obvious to anyone living in this day and age - children, parents, and grandparents are even starting to use mobile technology such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops as they become more familiar with it. Even if technology is foreign to an individual, the user-friendly software allows even the most novice user to experience the benefits of these devices. So why haven't teachers and schools incorporated technology in the classroom?

The answer is, they are trying, but it is a slow, arduous process. The educational system in America is so regulated, so antiquated, and so massive, that educational reform can take months, years, even decades. This is why Tried & True Tutoring exists - to privatize education so that we provide swift and effective reform. We do not have time to wait for the government to reform our educational system which has been stagnant for over 50 years - it is time that we as parents, guardians, and students take matters into our own hands to make sure we are educated for the jobs of today.

Employers are seeking out those who can do:

Web Design
Web Programming
Web Development
App Development
Graphic Design
SEO Marketers
Social Media Experts
Accountants / Book Keepers

Employers are seeking out those who can use the following softwares:

Quick Books
Microsoft Excel
Final Cut Pro
Power Point
Prezi
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Publisher
Dreamweaver
and more.

Now the question is: are ANY of these classes or programs taught in your public elementary schools? Middle schools? How about High Schools? The answer is d) none of the above.

Tried & True Tutoring is reforming education, focusing on skills that will prepare your student for the jobs of tomorrow. If your student is not getting what they need from school, failing school, falling behind, or just searching for an alternative, talk to a Tried & True Tutoring teacher today. We will develop a program and curriculum that is customized your student's needs. Visit www.triedandtruetutoring.com for more information.

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