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| Teachers on Teachers.Net are a homogeneous grouping in many ways. When
asked ethnicity, over 90% responded caucasian, with just over 2%
African American, and under 2% Hispanic. This gap between racial
groups seems common to the Internet, though not so pronounced as the
findings from the Teachers.Net survey. Teachers.Net has pledged to help
study and remedy this racial gap. We are actively soliciting research
partners in government and the educational sector, says Reap. Were
hoping to do much more to get these great new Internet tools into the
hands of all teachers everywhere. |
| SAN DIEGO, CA -- Teachers.Net today announced results from their Fall
1998 On-Line Teachers Survey. The survey shows some startling new trends
among teachers using the Internet, such as a high percentage of female
teachers of all ages are using the Internet to improve their teaching
skills and network with their teacher colleagues around the globe, and
the average teacher connecting is married, college educated, and living
in North America. |
| OTHER FINDINGS FROM THE TEACHERS.NET SURVEY
The survey also found that educators of all ages are accessing the
Internet, with the average age for teachers connecting 40.6 years. Two
thirds of teachers responding were in their 40s, with less than 20%
below 30. Internet technology is being used by older teachers as well,
with over 20% of those connecting in their 50s or older! Our support
network makes Teachers.Net a friendly place for both tech-savvy teachers
as well as teachers who find Internet technologies alien and
foreboding, says Reap. Teachers who are new to the Net can quickly
locate supportive mentors to help them with the new Internet tools, and
before long the newbies are helping out the next set of newbies! |
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