4 5
believe front of class technology is essential
Interactive whiteboards and more modern interactive flat panel displays are an essential tool in the teachers’ armoury (80%). But, many teachers are still unaware of how newer technology can aid teaching and learning.
Just 3% of all educators use technology infrequently, believing it is unnecessary.
83%
of teachers struggle with inappropriate or failing tech
Security, failing technology, a lack of time, a lack of training and unwillingness to adapt are all cited as barriers to adoption. Almost half of all teachers are now using technology to centrally access lesson content. STEM teachers continue to use technology more than any other subject area.
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48%
72%
say there is not enough budget allocated to technology
believe budgets will have the most impact on education in 2017/18
Nearly half of teachers believe that schools are either not allocating enough budget to technology, or are investing in the wrong things.
Teachers recognise technology’s ability to make their lives easier. Despite the potential for automation, they are not overly concerned that their roles will be made redundant.
Teachers believe that technology is a necessary part of everyday life and this should be reflected in lessons. Under 1% of teachers think there is no place for technology in the classroom.
However, budgetary pressures are already having a significant impact on the use of edtech; many fear that technology could become less prevalent in cash-starved schools.
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