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Full-Text Articles in Education
Volume 08, Number 01, Richard F. Welch Editor
Volume 08, Number 01, Richard F. Welch Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 08, Number 01 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1994), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1994), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 1994 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Follies: Education Reform And The Promise Of Technology, Nicholas Paleologos
Follies: Education Reform And The Promise Of Technology, Nicholas Paleologos
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article offers an overview of forty years of American education and suggests why technology may save us from ourselves.
Volume 07, Number 03, Richard F. Welch Editor
Volume 07, Number 03, Richard F. Welch Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 07, Number 03 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Volume 07, Number 02, Richard F. Welch Editor
Volume 07, Number 02, Richard F. Welch Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 07, Number 02 of Reaching Through Teaching.
The Deep Creek School: Technology, Ecology And The Body As Pedagogical Alternatives In Art Education, Daniel L. Collins, Charles R. Garoian
The Deep Creek School: Technology, Ecology And The Body As Pedagogical Alternatives In Art Education, Daniel L. Collins, Charles R. Garoian
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
The Deep Creek School is grappling with a cultural condition in which the line between actual experience and its simulation has become blurred as never before. Today’s students are conversant in the language of electronic media and consumer culture--but they encounter difficulties when trying to navigate the real crises in the health of their bodies and the global environment. There is a deep sense among many of the artists and educators that we speak with that art programs nationwide are not responding sufficiently to the dramatic changes occurring in the culture at large. The precedent of fitting programs to the …
Computer Education: New Perspectives, Martyn Wild (Ed.)
Computer Education: New Perspectives, Martyn Wild (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
Computer technologies were introduced into educational contexts over two decades ago and while there is some argument about the extent to which computers have realised their potential, they have undoubtedly had a significant impact on education. A look into any school will reveal computers being used widely by clerical staff, teachers and children.
It is clear that computers are here to stay, but it is less clear as to how effectively they are being used in the learning process. Teachers not only need to use computers but they need to use them well, and in order to do this they …
State-Of-The-Art Technology Applications, Amanda Parks, John Pisapia
State-Of-The-Art Technology Applications, Amanda Parks, John Pisapia
MERC Publications
This document provides information on descriptions of state-of-the-art technology using schools across the country. It is a resource that can be used by teachers, school administrators, and researchers who are investigating the varying applications of technology in the classroom. It should be helpful in: 1) learning how other schools have implemented similar technology and integrated in within specific curricula, 2) planning, purchasing, adopting, or implementing technology in a classroom or entire school, and 3) it serves as a valuable resource to identify such schools already engaged in exceptional educational technology usage.
Getting Noticed: College Recruiting Using A New Media, Walter John Flick
Getting Noticed: College Recruiting Using A New Media, Walter John Flick
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