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Ms. Smalls' Classroom Edit display name

  • Northside Elementary School
  • Walterboro, SC
  • HBCU Alum
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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The world is rapidly changing into a technological-based one. My District is not as wealthy as others that surround us. The STEM programs that have been introduced would allow students the opportunity to an even playing field. According to Amy Eguch (2014), students learn how to think deeply about technology. When they learn how to design and program their robots, they learn how to apply the content knowledge they learned in school. More laptops would allow my students to program their robots and conduct research on topics such as water pollution, city construction, and life improvement for astronauts.

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The world is rapidly changing into a technological-based one. My District is not as wealthy as others that surround us. The STEM programs that have been introduced would allow students the opportunity to an even playing field. According to Amy Eguch (2014), students learn how to think deeply about technology. When they learn how to design and program their robots, they learn how to apply the content knowledge they learned in school. More laptops would allow my students to program their robots and conduct research on topics such as water pollution, city construction, and life improvement for astronauts.

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