December 27, 2024 - 05:21

In a recent meeting, RSU 9's Director of Technology, Kevin Bremner, tackled various concerns surrounding the use of iPads in schools, as well as the feedback from teachers regarding technology integration in the classroom. Bremner highlighted the importance of equipping students with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly digital workforce. He acknowledged the challenges that come with implementing new technology, including the need for ongoing training and support for educators to effectively incorporate these tools into their teaching methods.
Bremner also discussed the importance of gathering input from teachers, who often face hurdles in utilizing technology to its fullest potential. By addressing these concerns, RSU 9 aims to create a more effective learning environment that not only enhances educational outcomes but also prepares students for future career opportunities. The district is committed to continuous improvement in technology usage, ensuring that both students and teachers can navigate the digital landscape with confidence.
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