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I agree that a child should learn the rudimentary of math, English, and the likes without the use of technology. This will insure that s/he understands and can apply the basics. However, a child should never be deprived of the opportunity to know and use technology.

You see, we live in a society that is propelled by technology and any educational system not embracing the same, is not educating our children effectively.

-- Earl Harewoo, Graduate Assistant, Baruch College, CUNY (posted 2/11, 10:50 a.m., E.S.T.)
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