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Of course Schools support computers to students as part of their ICT lessons.
Computers provide a great resource of knowledge that students may not be able to find in a traditional High School library. Some books in libraries date as far back as the 1920s. Online resources such as current periodicals, and publications are also more available to students with computers in schools.
Certain schools had there students start using computers in the late 1980's and early 1990's
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Well if your talking about computers then students could get on websites that they shouldn't be!
Computers help schools for the most part. However, they are a tool like everything else, and they can be misused. Students can research nearly any topic, but they can also harass and bully each other. So computers help schools when they are used properly.
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If a school cannot afford to provide enough computers to students, students may have limited access to technology for learning and may fall behind in technology skills. This could also widen the digital divide between students who have access to technology and those who do not.
One obvious use for computers is to conduct math drills. But computers are increasing used as a reference tool, using the internet to provide information on virtually any topic.
Sometimes schools become over populated and in order to provide room to accommodate students temporary buildings are brought in. These modular buildings are very common among over populated schools and Portabakin provides suitable buildings to accommodate the students.
Magnet schools are schools within school districts to attract students to a specific area of study. They were first created to help with the integration of schools since many students didn't want to travel to other areas of the school district to attend classes. So they created schools that would specialize in subjects like the arts, drama, tec/computers to draw students to them. To act like a magnet.