Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools for kids with learning differences likely are more tech heavy vs less tech heavy.
Smaller schools are also less likely to have the considerable library needed for students to do realistic research for all kinds of projects. The wealth of material they can access free online literally can't be matched by a school library.
A couple thoughts:
(1) You can always take your kid to the public library for this. My parents did this for some of my elementary school reports.
(2) Children aren’t doing groundbreaking research in elementary school anyway so a more limited set of texts that are used well is just fine.
OP said they are looking for 6-12. I agree little ones won't know the difference. But HS projects often involve searching for reliable, authoritative sources from many different fields and institutions online.
As someone who did an extensive MA thesis from paper sources long ago (with access to Harvard's library), I wouldn't try to do that today when I could survey much more primary and secondary material online. That's the skill that HSers have to acquire to succeed in college (where libraries will be cut back hard along with humanities departments).