There was a time when parents who wanted an educational present for their children would buy a typewriter, a globe or an encyclopedia set.
Now those (21) seem hopelessly old-fashioned: this Christmas, there were a lot of (22) computers under the tree. (23) that computers are their key to success, parents are also frantically insisting that children (24) taught to use them on school—as early as possible. The problem for schools is that when it (25) computers, parents don’t always know best. Many schools are (26) parental impatience and are purchasing hardware without (27) educational planning, so they can say, OK, we’ve moved into the computer age. Teachers (28) themselves caught in the middle of the problem — between parent pressure and (29) educational decisions.
Educators do not even agree (30) how computers should be used. A lot of money is going fo
A. in that
B. in any case
C. although
D. where
There was a time when parents who wanted an educational present for their children would buy a typewriter, a globe or an encyclopedia set.
Now those (21) seem hopelessly old-fashioned: this Christmas, there were a lot of (22) computers under the tree. (23) that computers are their key to success, parents are also frantically insisting that children (24) taught to use them on school—as early as possible. The problem for schools is that when it (25) computers, parents don’t always know best. Many schools are (26) parental impatience and are purchasing hardware without (27) educational planning, so they can say, OK, we’ve moved into the computer age. Teachers (28) themselves caught in the middle of the problem — between parent pressure and (29) educational decisions.
Educators do not even agree (30) how computers should be used. A lot of money is going fo
A. adopt
B. keep
C. adapt
D. devote
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