Technology education

[2] As a field of study, it covers the human's ability to shape and change the physical world to meet needs, by manipulating materials and tools with techniques.

[9]” A survey of teachers across the United States by an independent market research company found out that 86 percent of teacher-respondents agree that technology must be used in the classroom.

As of July 2018, American public schools provide one desktop computer for every five students and spend over $3 billion annually on digital content.

[11] In school year 2015–2016, the government conducted more state-standardized testing for elementary and middle levels through digital platforms instead of the traditional pen and paper method.

[17] The Commission also adopted an action plan called the Staff Working Document[18] which details its strategy in implementing digital education.

This plan includes three priorities formulating measures to assist European Union member-states to tackle all related concerns.

[21] In East Asia, The World Bank co-sponsored a yearly (two-day) international symposium[22] In October 2017 with South Korea's Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology and the World Bank to support education and ICT concerns for industry practitioners and senior policymakers.