New Report from DreamBox Learning® and PBS Reveals Most Educators Believe in the Power of Educational Technology to Improve Student Achievement

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Last updated 04 Jun 2024
New Report from DreamBox Learning® and PBS Reveals Most Educators Believe  in the Power of Educational Technology to Improve Student Achievement
Educators overwhelmingly believe educational technology is an effective tool for improving student outcomes, according to a new national survey from DreamBox Learning® and PBS. The study, which was conducted by Education Week Research Center, also reveals that educators want more support to effectively use those technology tools.
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