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21st Century SkillsFACT: The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) mandated that all students be technologically literate by the eighth grade. However, digital literacy is not factored into the law's accountability provisions, and most states do not administer tech literacy tests. A 2006 survey of 400 of the top Fortune 500 companies conducted by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills found that even the best-educated university graduates were deficient in the skills necessary for the workplace.
FACT: The federal E-Rate program, one of the nation's universal service programs, has made it possible for schools and libraries in America to get and stay connected to the Internet. Today, more than 95% of schools and public libraries are connected to the Internet compared with 14% in 1996.
FACT: The United States, which invented the Internet and was once the leader in broadband communications, continues to fall behind other nations in broadband subscription. And in other countries, such as Japan, South Korea and Iceland, consumers get much faster Internet service for the price Americans pay. Millions of families in American live in homes without broadband; many have only one provider or none at all, and pay more for their service than families in other parts of the world do.
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