gfxgfx
 
Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
 
gfx gfx
gfx
76774 Posts in 13500 Topics by 1651 Members - Latest Member: insider4ever March 29, 2024, 08:57:39 am
*
gfx*gfx
gfx
WinMX World :: Forum  |  Discussion  |  WinMx World News  |  All Children Should Have PCs At Home
gfx
gfxgfx
 

Author Topic: All Children Should Have PCs At Home  (Read 468 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline TheMacDaddy

  • Forum Member
All Children Should Have PCs At Home
« on: January 09, 2008, 09:31:57 am »
It seems the UK Government believe all homes in the UK should have home pcs and internet access for there children to get on well at school

Every child must have access to a computer at home to help them with their education, the Government said.
Home computers should be seen as just as vital to a child's studies as a pencil case or calculator, Schools Minister Jim Knight said.

He confirmed plans for all parents to receive "real time" online reports about their children's work and behaviour at school.

Speaking at a trade show in London, Mr Knight said he wanted all children to be able to use a computer at home, regardless of their family circumstances.

"We have to find a way to make access universal, or else it's not fair," he said. "More than a million children - and their families - have no access to a computer in the home. Children can use them at school and most parents can get online at work, but that's not the same.

"I see some tough negotiations ahead with some of the big providers. But they have a lot to gain too - potentially it will be millions more customers for them. I don't see why the Government shouldn't be able to get technology at a good price for low income families."

The Government is in talks with IT firms including PC World and Dell in a pilot project to widen access to home computers in 50 schools across Birmingham, Worcestershire, Stockton and Brent.

Mr Knight said electronic reports in "real time" would be more effective in getting parents involved in their children's education than traditional annual written reports or letters home. "If families are going to be involved in their children's education really effectively, they need a good two way flow of information," he said.

"All these plans which depend on technology risk widening the gap between the have and the have-nots unless we can make the technology available to all. The so-called 'digital divide' cannot be allowed to reinforce social and academic divisions."

All secondary schools in England will be expected to have "real-time" reporting systems up and running by 2010. Primary schools will follow two years later.


I will be watcing this with great interest to see just how they are going to go about this and manage this
I wonder who will be really footing the bill in the long run ?????


WinMX World :: Forum  |  Discussion  |  WinMx World News  |  All Children Should Have PCs At Home
 

gfxgfx
gfx
©2005-2024 WinMXWorld.com. All Rights Reserved.
SMF 2.0.19 | SMF © 2021, Simple Machines | Terms and Policies
Page created in 0.017 seconds with 21 queries.
Helios Multi © Bloc
gfx
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!