The parent of a third grader tells his child's teacher, "Children learn language without much help. It's technology skills that they really need." Which of the following is a reasonable response from the teacher?
a. "I'm not sure where you got your information but it is definitely incorrect."
b. "Language is a social tool and technology inhibits human interaction."
c. "Until school systems begin testing technology skills, they don't have much of a place in academics. These days, reading and math test scores are what counts."
d. "Technology skills are important but, as you know, technology is changing so rapidly that we have no idea what it will look like by the time these third graders are adults. Besides, most of what we do with technology relies on language skills."
D
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