CdA Press: Yes On Proposition 3
Take it from an industry that has struggled to adjust and adapt: The world has changed, and those who resist that change risk becoming irrelevant. The newspaper business has finally stopped fighting the dramatic shift in the way information is communicated; its very survival depends upon creating excellent products and delivering them in ways consumers not only desire, but now demand. Public education faces many of the same challenges - and the same opportunities. Proposition 3 on Idaho ballots opens unlimited possibilities for public school students to learn with help from technology that they neither fear nor misunderstand, which cannot be said of some adults. Education reform adopted by the Idaho Legislature in 2011 includes a mandate for every high school to have wireless Internet access and every high school teacher and student a wireless computing device/ Coeur d’Alene Press Editorial Board . More here.
- Also: Vote Yes on Propositions 1, 2 /Coeur d’Alene Press
- Also: No on Propositions 1, 3; yes on Proposition 2 /Idaho Statesman
- Also: CSB Trustees Seymour, Seddon support propositions /Coeur d’Alene Press letter
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