Investing in technology in schools can provide several benefits:
1) It is associated with improved student achievement on assessments in subjects like science and reading. Studies found higher test scores when technology was used to teach basic skills.
2) It helps develop students' higher-order thinking and problem solving skills, enabling them to apply their knowledge in various ways. These skills include analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating.
3) It prepares students for the workforce by helping them learn applications and acquire prerequisite job skills.
4) It may improve school climate and student attitudes toward learning.
5) Technology investments require flexible budgets that account for teacher needs and training, with the goals of benefiting students.