Maths on Track: What Makes for Success?

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  • Date:
    01-06-2008
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Off late students need to be engaged in real life learning that involves using technology and developing skills for the 21st century. Teachers need to create learning situations where technology is embedded seamlessly into the unit of study. Through the Intel Teach Program, more than 15,000 Australian educators are now able to effectively integrate technology in instruction and help their students learn the skills they will need to succeed in the knowledge economy. As a result of improved instruction, many thousands of students across Australia are now learning the skills they will need to compete and thrive in the knowledge economy.
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