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Peer reviewedKanning, R. G. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Describes four multimedia projects in Los Angeles, Tucson, and Flemington, New Jersey, schools and provides a glossary of technical terms. Interactive programs are benefiting students in middle-school math and science, high school history, and an elementary lifelong learning program. The multimedia approach is most successful at helping students…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Interactive Video, Multimedia Instruction
Peer reviewedRock, Heidi Marie; Cummings, Alysa – Educational Leadership, 1994
A project involving 15 high schools suggests that videodisc technology positively affects student outcomes. As suggested in a suburban New York site, staff development is critical to success. Students in biology classrooms using videodisc-enhanced instruction were more confident about their ability to do advanced biology and get good grades than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, High Schools, Influences
Peer reviewedBerwick, Beverly – Educational Leadership, 1994
Some San Diego teachers created the Montgomery Media Institute to tap the varied talents of young people attending area high schools and junior high schools. Featuring courses in video programming and production, photography, and journalism, this program engages students' interest while introducing them to fields with current employment…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Journalism, Multimedia Instruction, Photography
Peer reviewedRichey, Esther – Educational Leadership, 1994
At a Kansas City (Missouri) elementary school, teachers expect students to spend half their learning time on a computer. The racially mixed school has one computer for every two students, two computer labs, and work stations from which teachers can monitor students' progress and generate lessons using software like "Icon Arthur" and "Linkaway,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Local Area Networks
Peer reviewedEdinger, Monica – Educational Leadership, 1994
Arguing that children need access to word processing to reap the same benefits as adult writers, a fourth-grade teacher convinced her administration to provide one computer per child during their writing workshop periods. Having portable word processors liberated student writers by making the mechanical aspects of writing easier. Students could…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Editing, Elementary Education, Grade 4
Peer reviewedZorfass, Judith; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1994
For students with severe disabilities, the journey to becoming effective, independent writers is no longer insurmountable. As long as students can make a consistent, reliable movement, the computer is a viable option. Many individuals successfully operate computers by activating a switch with their head, foot, mouth, or blink of an eye. Special…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedBakker, Harry E.; Piper, Judy B. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Teachers seeking appropriate technology resources and program-effectiveness reviews should consult the California Instructional Video Clearinghouse and the California Software Clearinghouse. Funded by the California Department of Education, these clearinghouses provide electronic access to information about high-quality, teacher-evaluated media…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Information Dissemination
Peer reviewedPawloski, Bob – Educational Leadership, 1994
A Nebraska consultant/former teacher explains his role in developing Internet accounts for teachers while working on a wetlands distance-learning project and an arts-education consortium. He explains ARTnet and other Internet services, including Telnet, FTP (file transfer protocol), the Gopher retrieval system, NetNews, and Listservs. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consultants, Distance Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedHurst, David S. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Developing technology literacy for faculty, staff, and students is critical to a successful technology program. The technology inservice program designed for a Selmer, Tennessee, high school addressed core skills, best adult-learning practices and places, and evaluation considerations. Creating a small room dedicated to continuous technology…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Education, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedCurtin, Pat; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1994
In 1992, collaborators from the San Marcos and Austin school districts, Southwest Texas State University, a regional education service center, and a telephone company formed the Center for Professional Development and Technology. Their goal was utilizing technology to redesign teacher education within a classroom context. Teachers learn to use…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedDriscoll, John – Educational Leadership, 1994
Describes a teacher's experience assisting a Clinton aide in plans to improve technology for education and training. The pressing question is whether American education can adapt to changes made possible by Information Age technology. A political consensus is necessary to finance the information highway, provide training time for teachers, and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Politics of Education
Peer reviewedPrice-Curtis, William – Educational Leadership, 1981
Reviews the educational and legal history of Black education; criticizes the emphasis on achievement scores as a predominant variable in the measurement of such programs; and states that conclusions about Black enrollment, retention, and successful matriculation are generally positive. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Education, Black History, Desegregation Litigation
Peer reviewedGreen, Robert L.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1981
To finish the process of desegregation, we must set district boundary lines to eliminate residential segregation, get rid of resegregation within schools, and adopt ancillary relief programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Peer reviewedMorris, Jeanne B. – Educational Leadership, 1981
Unless the young have positive experiences, they can become victims of indirect influences that can translate into rigid prejudices. (Author)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Racial Attitudes
Peer reviewedPate, Glenn S. – Educational Leadership, 1981
Reviews the research on racial prejudice, suggests how the findings can be applied to reduce prejudice, and poses some questions for further research. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Prevention, Racial Bias


