Exchange: Ipads Enhance Learning At Marion Schools

While Brayden vanquished zombies on Thursday afternoon, all around the room Landes's 22 other students looked at 22 separate iPads, their favorite learning apps loaded. Landes's class is one of two third-grade classes to pilot a 1:1 tablet program at Marion Community Unit School District 2. The initiative kicked off several years ago when administrators decided to make technology a key component of students' learning. "The state (learning) standards require a lot of application," said John Fletcher, principal of Lincoln Elementary School. Some apps keep track of students' talents and trouble spots, for example, allowing teachers to focus in on deficits - or to increase the difficulty level for advanced learners. Third-graders are the youngest group to take the PARCC, or Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Career, test, which is administered on keyboard-outfitted computers. The district already has received new tablets for Kindergarten and first-graders through a gift from the Marion Unit 2 Foundation, a not-for-profit group. "(Younger students) are just starting off, and some of the kids don't have some of the necessary keyboarding skills or gross motor skills for manipulating the keyboards," Fletcher said.

 

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