Apple highlights An Australian school using iPads to overcome barriersWhat you need to know
Apple has highlighted an Australian school that is using iPads to help teach kids.
Language problems and more are being overcome thanks to the school's iPad program.
iPads have made the pivot to remote learning an easier one.
Apple today highlighted the work an Australian school is doing with iPads as its students deal with the world today, not least the pandemic.
Apple says that the school's students represent "50 different cultures, of which 73 percent are from non-English-speaking backgrounds and three-quarters speak English as a second language." That leads to its own challenges, but iPad is helping where it can.
"All of our students have the right and the capacity to learn, no matter what challenges they may be facing," says Michelle McKinnon, principal of St Therese Catholic Primary School in Sadleir Miller. "iPad doesn't just allow our students to think outside of the box — they can redesign the box on their own terms. It gives our students th...
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Apple highlights An Australian school using iPads to overcome barriers