Yesterday, the Fordham Institute released the latest papers in its Creating Sound Policy for Digital Learning series, including Bryan and Emily Hassel’s “Teachers in the Age of Digital Instruction.” Digital learning is often portrayed as a threat to the teaching profession, swapping teachers for computers in order to cut budgets. The reality, the authors argue, will be both more complicated and rewarding for educators:
We have little doubt that the digital future will transform education. But rather than an either-or decision between technology and teachers, we propose that digital education needs excellent teachers and that the teaching profession needs digital education.
Download the paper to learn more, and keep an eye out for expert reactions on Flypaper over the next few days.