A recent survey reports what is becoming increasingly obvious;
students are using bootleg technology as they work on their homework. Away from
school, the use of smart phones and tablets is encroaching on the use of laptop
and desktop computers.
Not surprisingly, students reported that they were more
likely to use their bootleg technology to complete their academic tasks at home
than they were at school. That’s
on us, the educator. Older
generations are much slower to adapt new tools than younger generations, so as
school leaders we must keep encouraging our staff and peers to adapt and
grow.
Buried in the report was an interesting finding, which I
believe has practical and powerful implications. Hispanic and African American students report higher usage
of bootleg technology to complete their schoolwork than white students. White students rely more on laptop and
desktop computers. So what does this
mean? Two things:
1.
Bootleg technology availability is less a factor of SES
status than any of us (middle class educators) believe.
2.
As computing becomes increasingly app based, bootleg
technology may become a primary tool in decreasing achievement gaps. In fact, those students who
traditionally have less may be able to navigate faster and more successfully on
bootleg devices than the traditional “haves” due to greater exposure and
familiarity.
This means that the wholesale practices of disallowing and
discouraging the use of bootleg technology in classrooms could very well be a
real, yet inadvertent, discriminatory practice. Since this is not the intent of
any educator that I know, let’s fix this.
A number of you in the LYS Nation are now using your own
bootleg technology devices to follow Twitter. If you haven’t done so yet, we want you to join us. To let you see what you are missing,
here are the Top 10 LYS Tweets from the week of December 2, 2012.
1. Congratulations to LYSer, Raul Nuques. He is
the new Director of Special Education in Austin ISD! Who will be next?
2. In an elementary class, kid pukes, wipes his
mouth and keeps working. Not hygienic but I admire his focus.
3. You've got to write a lot to learn how, but
many kids are not writing more than a paragraph of text in school. (By
@anniemurphypaul)
4. Education needs to become a priority in
Texas again. We need to grow business but not at the expense of schools, roads,
and health care. (By @DrJerryRBurkett)
5. Was at Rutherford this morning and saw
excellent examples of framing the lesson. Teacher said it helped her and
students to stay focused. (By @LindaHenrie1)
6. Teachers at Sanger MS will receive copies of
Fun 5 tomorrow. Excited to see increased time in the "Power Zone."
(By @dsteeber)
7. 4th graders show up to flag football Super
Bowl in limos... How many of those parents will send them to school in limos on
the day of the STAAR test? (By @ cheadhorn)
8. Politicians and pundits can save themselves
a lot of time trying to identify problem with education by just looking in the
mirror. (By @ cheadhorn)
9. Texas ranks 48th among all states in public
education spending, spending on average $8,654 per pupil--Thank you Mississippi
and Louisiana! (By @tgrierhisd)
10. Expert testifies that Texas underpays
teachers & that is impacting teacher quality. In other breaking news, water
is wet.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “Look at Me: A Cautionary School Leadership Tale” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/lookatmebook
- Now at the Apple App Store: Fun 5 Plans (Fundamental 5 Lesson Plan Tool); PW Lite (Basic PowerWalks Tool); PW Pro (Mid-level PowerWalks Tool)
- Upcoming Presentations: North Dakota Principals Association Conference (Keynote Speaker), TASSP Assistant Principals’ Workshop (Featured Speaker), American Association of School Administrators Conference (Multiple Presentations), National Association of Secondary School Principals Conference (Multiple Presentations), Texas Association of Secondary School Principals (Multiple Presentations)
- Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation
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