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Swanson, Gordon I. – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
It is impossible to have a first-rate educational system without a first-rate vocational education component. International vocational education has no professional base, no institutional loyalties, and no national coherence. It awaits leadership from the nations of the industrialized world. (JOW)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
Gruhn, Bill; Keys, Terry; Bates, Pat; Cheasty, Diane; Christian, Marilyn; Cunningham, Bob; Ferguson, Bianca; Lewis, Millie; Mancuso, Ellen; Ryther, Dick; Weidel, Pam – 1999
The report describes the evaluations of the current practices of Educational Technology Services (ETS) at Monroe Community College (New York) by the Customer Service Team. ETS provides all aspects of technology support to the College. The "customers" of ETS include students, faculty and staff. With the goal of developing a Customer…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Resources, Educational Technology, Program Effectiveness
Davidson, Stephanie; Nail, Melissa; Ferguson, Beth; Lehman, Michael; Hare, R. Dwight – 2001
This paper is a report of a study of a federally funded technology innovation grant, C*R*E*A*T*E for Mississippi. Qualitative techniques were used to examine the significance of the role of a school-based educational technologist (ET) in four middle schools. The study also examined how the qualifications that the ET possesses impact the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Instructional Innovation, Middle Schools, Program Effectiveness
Barnard, David P. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1973
The name of the game in instructional technology is accountability. Instructional technology must contribute significantly to helping students learn within the limits of cost effectiveness. A 12-item list for self-assessment is presented. (HB)
Descriptors: Accountability, Check Lists, Communications, Cost Effectiveness
Mager, Robert F. – Improving Human Performance, 1973
Seven case studies are used to illustrate the present advanced stage of development of instructional technology. These successes of the present are contrasted with the challenges of the future. Among these challenges is the need to create a demand for instruction that works by making effective instruction a more highly prized goal in education.…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Development, Educational Technology, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedHerrmann, Thomas; Kienle, Andrea; Reiband, Natalja – Educational Technology & Society, 2003
Introduces different kinds of meta-knowledge which all have positive influence on the usage of knowledge-management systems. Presents results from a qualitative study conducted in five German companies, and derives relations between kinds of meta-knowledge and the characteristics of knowledge management systems. Only if this experience with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Corporations, Foreign Countries, Organizational Development
Stories of Teacher Alienation: A Look at the Unintended Consequences of Efforts To Empower Teachers.
Peer reviewedPugh, Kevin J.; Zhao, Yong – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
Analyzes the stories of three teachers/teacher teams who participated in a grant program designed to empower teachers to integrate technology in the classroom. Instead of experiencing empowerment, the teachers/teams experienced alienation. Two sources of alienation were: resources obtained by teachers through grant acquisition disrupted the…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants
Peer reviewedLabbo, Linda D.; Eakle, A. Jonathan; A. Jonathan; Montero, M. Kristiina – Reading Online, 2002
Contends that not all children benefit from established literacy activities in ways that teachers expect and that computer technologies are not routinely incorporated into classroom literacy activities. Reveals, through a case study, that young children of different ability levels have unique occasions for literacy learning when a Language…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Literacy
Peer reviewedTracey; Diane H.; Heath, Melissa; Truss, Jodi – Reading Online, 2002
Explains "Side-by-Side," a program designed to promote technology learning for pre- and inservice teachers. Describes how the project examined future and practicing teachers' attitudes toward educational technology before and after participation in the Side-by-Side program. Compares the use of technology in field placements by pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedD'Amico, Joseph J. – ERS Spectrum, 2001
Student/computer ratios are rising, funding has increased, and academic outcomes are mostly positive. However, the high-tech educational community may not be large, comprehensive, or well-staffed and well-equipped enough to meet technology literacy needs. The digital divide, inappropriate instructional use, and inadequate teacher preparation are…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Benefits, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRoman, Harry T. – Technology Teacher, 2001
Employers like the problem-solving approach of technology education because it develops team building, discipline, content and process, knowledge of the capitalist system, and multidisciplinary skills. (JOW)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Problem Solving, Program Effectiveness, Secondary Education
Sigafoos, Jeff; Drasgow, Eric; Halle, James W.; O'Reilly, Mark; Seely-York, Sue; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Andrews, Alonzo – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2004
Students with developmental disabilities often rely on prelinguistic behavior (e.g., reaching, leading) to communicate. When listeners fail to attend to prelinguistic behaviors, students may benefit from responding with an alternative form of communication to repair the breakdown. In the present study, we taught two students with developmental…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Interpersonal Communication, Assistive Technology
Scott, Patricia; Mouza, Chrystalla – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2007
This study reports on the design, implementation, and outcomes of a research-based professional development program aimed at helping teachers integrate technology in the teaching of writing. The program was funded by the National Writing Project (NWP), a pioneer professional development model for teachers of writing across the United States.…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Program Effectiveness, Professional Development, Leadership
Anderson, Helen – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2007
This paper discusses three levels of "what works" in enabling education--namely, current and successful engagement, transition and future participation, and managing uncertainties. It points to the importance of high quality programs that get the students involved with learning, effectively preparing them for further study and providing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Quality, Child Care, Program Effectiveness
White, Gene; Lare, Douglas; Mueller, Suzanne; Smeaton, Patricia; Waters, Faith – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Current efforts to encourage students to persist are not stemming the tide of drop-outs. Estimates of the high school dropout rate range from 10-30 percent (Hardy 2002). The impact of having no high school diploma causes these students to experience economic and social struggles throughout the time in life that should be their most productive. One…
Descriptors: Homebound, Distance Education, Dropout Rate, Dropouts

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