Why teachers are teaching keyboarding earlier

Touch typing is being taught in progressive curriculums now. Experts agree it’s never too early for teachers to get on board and teach keyboarding. When teachers were students themselves, they learned touch typing as well. As skilled professionals today, they devote a portion of class time to keyboarding practice.  Inept teachers move quickly to other Information Technology skills believing there are more important things on which to focus.There are numerous reasons why keyboarding should be a priority and available for students in schools. Here are three: Scholastic ExcellenceAs a student learns to keyboard, their confidence grows and they are more apt to perform well in school and touching typing can help when it comes to homework as well as allowing the child to concentrate on learning. Younger children especially are excited by the opportunities to learn which technology brings and keyboarding is no exception. Give your students access to compelling and well-structured typing software and they don’t mind practicing. Technology catches children’s interest and, as the teacher, you can choose from a wide range of interactive activities including, of course, typing games.

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