I personally think that 7th grade is way too late for keyboarding. My 3rd
grade students begin formal keyboard training. Their standard is 5 words
per minute at 90% accuracy. The standard increases by 5 words per minute
each year with 8th graders typing 30 words per minute at 90% accuracy. Kids
use computers every day at home, school, the library, etc. If we wait until
7th grade to teach formal keyboarding they have already learned a lot of bad
habits and it is difficult to unlearn the bad habits and learn to keyboard
correctly. Most of my 8th grade students can type 40 - 50 words per minute.
Our students have computer technology on a rotating basis. Each grade has a
40 minute block of instruction for one marking period. The other classes
that are offered at this time are Fine Arts, Health and Social Skills. I
hope this helps.
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From: "Phil Hyjek" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: Fwd: Undeliverable: ages & stages of keyboarding
> >
> >>Hello all-- At So. Royalton School we are in the process of hiring a new
> >>business/info tech educator.... a discussion within the school is
> >>keyboarding---ages and stages and mechanisms of instruction.
> >>
> >>I checked archives and didn't get a good feel on this issue. Currently
> >>all
> >>7th graders take keyboarding in a 10 week rotation between other
> >>subjects.
> >>What are you doing out there? Any pointers, oppinions, suggestions,
> >>etc.??
> >>
> >>Thanks, Mary F. Waterman
> >> Community Based Learning and Grant Coordinator
> >> So. Royalton School 802/763-8844 (ext 247)
> >>
> >
> >
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