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Argument Research
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By Rigoberto Lugo, and Diego Rincon
Pros and Cons of Education Technology in Colleges and High Schools
Rigoberto Lugo, Diego Rincon
1. Purpose 3. Results
Introduce educational methods Research pointed that colleges have better
used in colleges and high schools. and more efficient educational methods than
Compare academic performance in high schools, and thus a better academic
both educational institutions, and performance. However, high schools provide
state which one is better and why. endorsement and pathway career programs
to guide students in addition to college
readiness classes, to prepare students for
2. Methods college while earning up to 61 college credit
1. Determine pros and cons of hours. Nevertheless, in addition to
education technology in college educational methods, professors also provide
and high school materials and resources that help the
2. Identify educational methods student have a better understanding of the
used in both educational topics discussed in class.
institutions
3. Identify resources available to
students in both educational 4. Conclusion
institutions In conclusion, College has a better academic
performance due to the experience and
knowledge that professors have in addition
to the amount of resources that are at hand.
Sources However, high schools offer programs that
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give students a head start in college. Further
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https://www.theodysseyonline.com/transitioning-to-college-high-school-halls-to-college-lecture-rooms research on college ready freshman students
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Schaffhauser, D. (2015, July 27). Survey: Most Profs Find HS Grads Unready for College Work. Retrieved from
is needed to measure the effectiveness of
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Venezia, A., & Jaeger, L. (2013). Transitions from High School to College.Future Of Children, 117-136
the programs that high school offers.
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