DUBLIN, Nov. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and
Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5vjwj6/prek12_digital)
has announced the addition of the "PreK-12 Digital Market Survey
Report 2015" report to their offering.
Schools in 2015 are seeking out instructional materials that can
engage students and build their critical thinking and collaboration
skills. Even as the Common Core State Standards have come under
attack, educators and parents do, for the most part, want rigorous
programs that are aligned to standards and can prepare students to
live and work in the 21st century world.
A number of factors, including public policy and the increased
availability of classroom technology, have encouraged schools to
change the ways they have been instructing students. An increasing
portion of instructional materials are digital, although
print-based products continue to have a large installed base and
daily use in most schools.
Seeing these trends, Simba Information partnered with MCH
Strategic Data on an Internet survey of teachers to better
understand schools' use of digital instructional materials,
specifically core digital programs, online courses, supplemental
software, video, games and apps. An initial survey and report were
issued in 2014.
PreK-12 Digital Market Survey Report 2015 is the new report
about the ongoing digital integration in schools based on a 2015
survey, but including comparative data from the 2014 survey and
report.
Over 90% of teachers responding to the April 2015 survey from Simba Information and MCH
Strategic Data said they use digital resources for student
instruction in their classrooms, but the survey found a range of
answers on how teachers find and use those resources.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1: Digital Materials Are Used Widely
Chapter 2: Where Digital Resources Come From
Chapter 3: Range of Digital Resources
Chapter 4: Specific Digital Resources Used
Chapter 5: The Digital Future
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