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Main Authors: Fox, Christine, Jones, Rachel
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED537539
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contents Leveraging Title I & Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education--A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools Fox, Christine Jones, Rachel Influence of Technology Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Technology Integration Federal Legislation Educational Legislation Federal Aid Educational Finance Partnerships in Education Handheld Devices Dropout Prevention Classroom Environment Science Achievement Mathematics Achievement Writing Achievement Reading Achievement Elementary Secondary Education The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) and the National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) drafted this paper to spark local discussions on the coordinated uses of funds to implement technology in the classroom. State and local Title I and Title IID directors can work together to ensure that these ideas are systemically implemented and in line with the rules and requirements of each state and grant program. Careful planning and considerations are critical in determining each school's needs and best selection and uses of technology to improve student achievement. Schools should assess their technology needs and implement programs that make substantial progress in meeting state and local goals. School leaders who manage Title IA and Title IID funds need to collaborate and make important decisions about the use of the funds. They should consider what makes up a 21st century classroom, library and school. Providing students with the necessary advanced technologies, educational technology programs and practices, and well-trained teachers will enable schools to use innovative teaching strategies designed to engage students and promote critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and college and career readiness skills. [For "A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools. Appendix," see ED537540.]
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spellingShingle Leveraging Title I & Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education--A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools
Fox, Christine
Jones, Rachel
Influence of Technology
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Technology Integration
Federal Legislation
Educational Legislation
Federal Aid
Educational Finance
Partnerships in Education
Handheld Devices
Dropout Prevention
Classroom Environment
Science Achievement
Mathematics Achievement
Writing Achievement
Reading Achievement
Elementary Secondary Education
Leveraging Title I & Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education--A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools Fox, Christine Jones, Rachel Influence of Technology Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Technology Integration Federal Legislation Educational Legislation Federal Aid Educational Finance Partnerships in Education Handheld Devices Dropout Prevention Classroom Environment Science Achievement Mathematics Achievement Writing Achievement Reading Achievement Elementary Secondary Education The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) and the National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) drafted this paper to spark local discussions on the coordinated uses of funds to implement technology in the classroom. State and local Title I and Title IID directors can work together to ensure that these ideas are systemically implemented and in line with the rules and requirements of each state and grant program. Careful planning and considerations are critical in determining each school's needs and best selection and uses of technology to improve student achievement. Schools should assess their technology needs and implement programs that make substantial progress in meeting state and local goals. School leaders who manage Title IA and Title IID funds need to collaborate and make important decisions about the use of the funds. They should consider what makes up a 21st century classroom, library and school. Providing students with the necessary advanced technologies, educational technology programs and practices, and well-trained teachers will enable schools to use innovative teaching strategies designed to engage students and promote critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and college and career readiness skills. [For "A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools. Appendix," see ED537540.]
title Leveraging Title I & Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education--A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools
topic Influence of Technology
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Technology Integration
Federal Legislation
Educational Legislation
Federal Aid
Educational Finance
Partnerships in Education
Handheld Devices
Dropout Prevention
Classroom Environment
Science Achievement
Mathematics Achievement
Writing Achievement
Reading Achievement
Elementary Secondary Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED537539