Schools in the UAE have adapted technology into their curriculum for several years now, but a new study has revealed that 52 per cent of schools have fully integrated them in classrooms.

However, only 28 per cent of schools have built technology into the curriculum so far.

A study released by Microsoft on Monday revealed that 80 per cent of educators said they believe their school leaders have a clear vision of how to use technology for the enhancement of the classroom experience.

An overwhelming majority, at 99 per cent, reported that technology was used in their institution, albeit to varying degrees:

  • 11 per cent used basic word-processing and email
  • 36 per cent used technology only for certain lessons that required access to the Internet
  • 52 per cent said Information and Communication Technology (ICT) was fully integrated into the day-to-day rhythm of teaching

The survey, which was carried out by YouGov, interviewed 100 UAE-based educators and found out the challenges and opportunities in adopting technology in classrooms.

Source: http://bit.ly/2pcrJBX

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