STEM: The push to to improve Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, has published its annual technology study, and given Oklahoma a "C" for classroom access to technology, an "A-" for use of technology, and a "B-" for capacity to use technology, for an overall grade of "B-".
From the report:
The nation earns a grade of ["C+"] for leadership in technology policy and practice, based on an analysis of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. West Virginia earns the only ["A"], while Georgia and South Dakota receive ["A-"] marks.
Most states demonstrated relatively uneven performance across the areas of access, use, and capacity.
Labels: Education, technology
Posted at 3/26/2008 11:45:00 AM
