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iPads For All at Rich Manhattan Beach Middle School

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While teachers in some inner-city schools struggle to get supplies for their students, sometimes buying books, paper and pens themselves, the pupils at tony Manhattan Beach Middle School will each get an iPad as part of the educational experience there this fall.

About 75 percent of the kids will bring their own Apple tablets to class as part of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District's expanding "1:1 iPad Program" that suggests all kids at the school, as well as all the district's fifth graders, obtain the devices for learning starting in fall.

Why?


In a letter to parents, the district states:

One of the reasons we chose iPads is that students, even if they have never used one before, are very quick to learn. It is an extraordinarily intuitive device. We will help students learn how to use e-Backpack (our system for exchanging assignments with teachers), how to use note-taking Apps, how to use cloud storage, how to use Edmodo, which allows students and teachers to communicate, and how to use some of the other basic Apps. We will also address Internet safety issues in class.

The iPads will allow the middle schoolers to read the likes of Tom Sawyer via eBook and lighten their real backback loads, says Carolyn Seaton, executive director of educational services at the district.

She told the Weekly:

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Eventually our hope is that when true eBooks come out for texts, they will be interactive, where there is embedded video and links for vocabulary where you hear the word defined. A possible ramification is that we will vastly reduce backpack weight and maybe the need for backpacks altogether.

The devices were already integrated into one grade at each of the district's five elementary schools during the last academic year. That pilot program is now a permanent fixture for fifth graders so they can prepare for the iPad curriculum at the middle school, Seaton said.

Although the cost of the program's expansion to Manhattan Beach Middle School is said to be about $400,000, the district states that donations and grants, including money from Chevron, which has a neighboring refinery, will cover all the costs.

Nice deal for a town where the median household income is said to be about $107,000 a year -- more than in Beverly Hills.

Karl Kurz, president of the local teacher's union, which is fighting for a raise as we speak, told the Weekly the money would be better spent on teachers:

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GenVieve
GenVieve

If I were to PAY taxes in Manhattan Beach, I'd be a little miffed about how they were articulating what mattered in terms of my kids and their technology education. Yes, iPads (and other tablets) are amazing and can be and SHOULD be a legitimate part of education as much as possible--your tax/class issues may vary. At the same time, if the people in charge of how that education (learning) is implemented seem to be unaware of the actual benefits and best practices of implementation...well, oh Haiii, welcome to Big Fat School District Wannabe Politicos R Us.

Dom
Dom

Yes! Let your kids learn "everything about one discipline" from the internet! Sounds like a good plan. Why not let this Seaton gal be the facilitator? She is HIP to the groove.  Evidencing our own obsolescence, we teachers of English/Language Arts have not even adapted to the use of "where" (ebooks WHERE there is embedded video...WHERE you hear the words), nor to the apparent new connotation of the word "ramification" (it used to be a bad thing). Oh! Perhaps Seaton was referring to the ramifications for the chiropractic industry and the various surfer/hipster peddlers of backpacks? This iPad thing might be bad for them, indeed. What a thoughtful soul Seaton is...must be that beachy  vibe. Beachy vibe + TECHNOLOGY! = The cutting edge you get in the GOOD school districts

tony
tony

The one thing that this pathetic article failed to mention was that the majority of the people who live in Manhattan Beach PAY taxes. Anyone want to guess how how the city makes in property taxes?  A large portion of Los Angeles residents do not pay squat! They only have their hands out......

erk the jerk
erk the jerk

At least the kids are getting something. Oppose to fat pay raises for admin when they eliminate programs and cut positions.

Bewford
Bewford

Poor poor LAUSD. How much of LAUSD's budget goes toward salaries and pension? What is the graduation rate of LAUSD kids? What is the crime rate AT LAUSD schools? Yeah, an iPad us exactly what LAUSD students need...

Justin
Justin

And the ipad's will not make anyone smarter.   

ELFie
ELFie

Wow, someone's getting a nice sales/tech contract!

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