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My clearest memories from my school days are about teachers who had an impact: a grade school teacher who made reading exciting, or a high-school algebra teacher who made algebra fun. Some teachers were inspiring, others were not. But it was people, not technology that made the difference. And I am convinced of this: nothing in the foreseeable future will make classroom teachers any less important for my children than they were for me.

Perhaps 50 years in the future, we'll all have microchip brain implants or other sci-fi inventions that totally change the way we learn. But for the next 10 years or so, I think we'll be looking at how new information technologies will help improve on current methods of instruction, not at a classroom revolution.

For the next few years, the biggest impact of the information highway on my children's lives will probably have more to do with their entertainment options--500 channels and all that--than with their education. After that, I think the information highway is likely to have a big impact on their work lives, just as it already has had on my own.


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