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Main Author: Bender, David R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED095888
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  • Together We Can Do It. Bender, David R. Cooperative Planning Cooperative Programs Coordination Decentralization Educational Development Educational Media Information Dissemination Organization Professional Associations Shared Services Speeches State Agencies State Departments of Education Statewide Planning Cooperation between state associations and state educational agencies depends on information transfer, individual and group process, and cooperative planning activities. Cooperative planning between the two groups can be accomplished through: (1) access to information relevant to the development of sound media programs, (2) the generation of educational information on media program, and (3) an information base of media development within each state. These objectives allow both a centralized and decentralized organization. The centralized structure on the national level is through the American Library Association and the State Assembly and State School Library/Media Supervisors Association. On the state level, the state educational agency or the state association would serve as the planning, managerial, and coordinating point for state activities. Clearinghouses help to diffuse new information in the network. Six terms translate the concepts into ideas of cooperative activities. The terms include: activities, communications, technology, individuals, organizations, and newtorks. From these six terms emerge the word--action. Action is the key word in cooperative programing between state association members and state agency personnel. (WCM)