I agree with you all. And instead of providing devices to individuals, update the electronics in the classroom, tablets, smart boards, etc. Make the teacher accountable by taking regular inventories of devices in each classroom.
We own and use various times daily the only Smart Board in Jamao. When a commission from the Ministry of Education visited me this past week, they did not know what it was and thought our kids were watching tv!
The beauty of a smart board is a website called Boom Learning. For $1 USD you can download activities that cover all your learning objectives. You enter the names of the students in your class and assign the activities you are working on at the moment. The children think they are playing a video game on a huge screen, when actually they are working on your academic objectives. The program keeps a records (which are printable ) of the activities each child has completed and his/her success rate.
THEN, you train the parents how to download the app on their phones or tablets. They enter your class login and their children can work on the activities at home, too.
And the beauty of it all is that the results on each child’s activities they complete at home are also recorded in the master app in our little school.
The Smart Board is also used like a tablet to Google information, and you can download almost any app. We use YouTube.
More over, it can function as a white board, the only difference being that each time you write on the board, if you want, you can save the information.
Our SmartBoard cost $4,000 USD. It is one of the most valuable learning materials we own.
So instead of giving kids tablets, buy a Smart Board for each classroom. It will transform learning.