Technology is growing in our country and now the Marion County schools will have new technology to help with their math curriculum. This will be for junior and high school students. The program that these students will be using is apparently already being used for the social studies courses and it’s effective in the school system.

Marion math program revamping curriculum with technology #dyscalculia
Increasing technology in the classroom
Interestingly enough the textbooks for these courses will be available on the student’s Chromebooks for access. The program will allow the students different ways to solve the problems as well as elaborate explanations of the problems if the students have difficulties. For the students who are doing well in the class the program can actually become more challenging for them.
The Marion Community Unit School District No. 2 School Board voted unanimously to approve the use of new technology for teachers to use in math classrooms at the May school board meeting.
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The Marion Community Unit School District No. 2 School Board voted unanimously to approve the use of new technology for teachers to use in math classrooms
Assistant Superintendent Amy Sanders said the technology will be for the core curriculum for the junior high and high school students.
This technology will be able to reteach the lesson at home, and it gives parents the option to help their children.

