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Alternative routes to teacher certification in Washington State /
Are students ready for a technology-rich world? : what PISA studies tell us - UW restricted UW restricted - (SourceOECD)
Building instructional quality "inside-out" and "outside-in" perspectives on San Diego's school reform
case of successful teaching policy : Connecticut's long-term efforts to improve teaching and learning : a research report /
Completing the foundation for lifelong learning : an OECD survey of upper secondary schools - UW restricted UW restricted
Connecting districts to the policy diologue : a review of literature on the relationship of districts with states, schools, and communities : a CTP working paper /
Constructivism in practice : the case for meaning-making in the virtual world /
Creating safe, caring, and inclusive schools for LGBTQ students a guide for counsellors /
District policy and beginning teachers : where the twain shall meet
District policy and beginning teachers : where the Twain shall meet : a research report /
Doing school choice right preliminary findings
economic promise of investing in high-quality preschool : using early education to improve economic growth and the fiscal sustainability of states and the nations /
Educating the Net generation
The Net Generation has grown up with information technology. The aptitudes, attitudes, expectations, and learning styles of Net Gen students reflect the environment in which they were raised--one that is decidedly different from that which existed when faculty and admnistrators were growing up. This collection explores the Net Gen and the implications for institutions in areas such as teaching, service, learning space design, faculty development, and curriculum. Contributions by educators and students are included
Federal research investment and the improvement of teaching 1980-1997 /
Grants & contracts information
International Workshop on Advanced Learning Technologies IWALT2000 : advanced learning technology, design and development issues : 4-6 December 2000, Palmerston North, New Zealand : proceedings / - UW restricted UW restricted
investigation into the effectiveness of implementing video conferencing over IP
Video conference systems that operate over IP (Internet Protocol) are being implemented in educational organisations, businesses and homes around the globe. Video conference manufacturers inform us that the implementation of such systems and their use is relatively straightforward. This may or may not be the case. This research argues that there is significantly more to implementing video conferencing over IP than simply installing the equipment, training staff and commencing classes. This study reports on an investigation into the effectiveness of implementing digital video conferencing over IP in educational institutions. It specifically looks at this in respect of the desktop and small group user. Research in desktop videoconferencing in education exists but is not abundant, for example, Thompson (1996), Kies et al., (1997), Bogen et al., (1997), Daunt (1999), Davis and Kelly (2002), Davis et al., (2004). With the considerable progress made in IP technologies, more educational providers are moving to use desktop and small group videoconference systems to link to classes and/or students over the Internet. This is a trend that is growing rapidly world-wide. The implementation and application of IP video conferencing in education is under-researched. This study examines three separate case studies to collect the required data. It looks at the processes required to set up effective communications with students and teachers using digital media. It identifies the specific difficulties that need to be overcome, both technically as well as the human factors that are involved. It addresses these issues chiefly as related to desktop users and small groups of participants in particular. In conclusion it also focuses on the design aspects of the video conference equipment and venues used in educational environments. The aim of the research, therefore, is to understand current and future trends of implementing and using video conferencing over IP, in a technical, human and design sense. The research has practical significance for educational institutions, as it provides useful information for students, tutors, technicians and designers involved in digital video conferencing technologies now, and in the years to come
Key issues in studying charter schools and achievement a review and suggestions for national guidelines /
Knowledge and attitudes of preservice teachers towards students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered
The study used a survey design to ascertain the levels of knowledge and attitudes of special education and non-special education preservice and inservice teachers towards students with different sexual orientations. The results of this study are based on 408 responses from preservice and inservice teachers enrolled at seven institutions of higher education within North Carolina, Virginia, and the District of Columbia offering teacher training programs in regular and/or special education. Two previously developed instruments were used to measure dependent variables in this study. Koch's modified version of The Knowledge about Homosexuality Questionnaire developed by Harris, Nightengale & Owen was used to measure the dependent variable of the preservice and inservice teacher's knowledge about homosexuality. Herek's Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men (ATLG) measured the dependent variable of attitudes towards homosexuals. The study found no significant differences reported mean scores for knowledge or attitude of homosexuality among the teacher groups surveyed: (a) special education preservice teachers, (b) non-special education preservice teachers, (c) special education inservice teachers, and (d) non-special education inservice teachers. Neither gender nor age were found to be factors in measures of knowledge or attitude of preservice or inservice teachers. Receiving prior instruction in serving the needs of GLBT students, or with a focus GLBT issues, contributed to higher levels of knowledge and more positive attitudes. This research identified current levels of knowledge and attitudes of preservice and inservice teachers towards GLBT youth, and this information may help outline areas of possible changes necessary in teacher preparation programs, research, and policy
Leading for learning sourcebook : concepts and examples /
Meeting the needs of failing readers : cautions and considerations for state policy : an occasional paper /
New tools for research on instruction and instructional policy a Web-based teacher log : a CTP working paper /
Observations upon liberal education /
Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications
Site produced by the NTIA. Lists the types of grants available for telecommunications and educational technology finance. Includes application forms
Out-of-field teaching and the limits of teacher policy : a research report co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy and the Consortium for Policy Research in Education /
Out-of-field teaching, educational inequality, and the organization of schools : an exploratory analysis : a research report /
Policy updates
A compilation of NIFL policy updates, focusing on federal legislation relating to literacy
Resources, instruction, and research : a CTP working paper /
Resources, instruction, and research a CTP working paper /
Rethinking educational technology a postmodern view /
Revisiting What States Are Doing to Improve the Quality of Teaching : an update on patterns and trends
Revisiting what states are doing to improve the quality of teaching : an update on patterns and trends : a working paper /
Role of fire in Alaska K-12 curriculum guide
Teacher preparation research : current knowledge, gaps, and recomendaytions /
Teacher quality and student achievement : a review of state policy evidence /
Theorizing about responses to reform the role of communities of practice in teacher learning, an occasional paper
Theorizing about teachers' responses to reform : the roles of communities of practice : an occasional paper /
Triage or tapestry? : teacher unions' work toward improving teacher quality in an era of systemic reform : a research report /
Using student work to support professional development in elementary mathematics
Using student work to support professional development in elementary mathematics : a CTP working paper /
Using webconferencing to teach about Internet mapping and related technologies /
What Makes Teacher Community Different from a Gathering of Teachers?
What makes teacher community different from a gathering of teachers? : an occasional paper /


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