The document discusses how technology relates to student achievement in five ways: 1) It increases positive attitudes in teachers and students, 2) increases higher-order thinking skills, 3) increases student test scores, 4) helps teachers in their teaching styles, and 5) provides more opportunities for student-centered instruction. Research shows that technology improves motivation, discipline, and self-concept when used in classrooms. It also enhances critical thinking when used for projects and presentations. Test scores rise when teachers integrate computers into their lessons. Technology tools assist both students and teachers in the learning process.