Students need tech knowledge and skills--classrooms need to be equipped with tech tools via tech accessibility and equitable access.

Increasing K-12 tech accessibility


Students need tech knowledge and skills--which means their classrooms need to be equipped with tech tools

Key points:

  • Schools must ensure greater access to the tech tools students and teachers need
  • The digital divide still holds students back
  • DEI in action: eSN Innovation Roundtable
  • For more news on classroom equity, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub

Believing that all students have the same access to technology is a mistake. According to the U.S. Census, 90 percent of American households have a broadband internet subscription, and 95 percent have a computer--but that doesn’t mean kids are learning to use these tech tools as they should. For that, they need access to tech in the classroom.

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