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USE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 2019–20
45%
of schools reported having a computer for each student. An extra 37 percent reported having a computer for each student in some grades or classrooms. Fifteen percent let students in all grades take school-provided computers home and another 8 percent let students in some grades take them home.
34%
of computers for student use in school were given to individual students to carry with them during the school day. Thirty-nine percent of the student-use computers stayed in a specific classroom, 16 percent moved between classrooms, and 10 percent were in resource rooms, computer labs, and library and media centers.
50%
of schools said that their teachers were given training that focused on how to use a computer or software to a moderate (36 percent) or large extent (11 percent). About the same percentage said that their teachers were trained on how to use technology for teaching and learning during classes for specific subjects to a moderate (40 percent) or large extent (13 percent).