Personal, Professional, Technical, and Institutional Factors Involved in Developing a Computer-Intensive English Curriculum
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Published:2006
Judith A. Federmeier, Renee T. Clift, 2006. "Personal, Professional, Technical, and Institutional Factors Involved in Developing a Computer-Intensive English Curriculum", Technology and Education: Issues in Administration, Policy, and Applications in K12 Schools, Sharon Y. Tettegah, Richard C. Hunter
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This chapter discusses the factors that impact successful incorporation of technology in public schools, specifically in the area of English instruction. Based on the experiences gleaned from a five-year high school/university partnership, the authors identify areas of concern (professional identity, public perception, administrative support) as well as areas that lead to success (cooperative relationships, willingness to redefine roles, focus on student needs).
