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Phillips, A. Craig – 1980
Schools must strive to maintain a balanced curriculum in which students acquire basic skills in communication, computation, citizenship, healthful living, the sciences, the arts, and vocational endeavors. Both teaching and school administration can be greatly improved with new electronic technology. Financial reform will also be necessary, as…
Descriptors: Career Education, Computer Science, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration
Benander, Alan C.; And Others – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1997
Provides a model for planning a summer computer camp program to introduce inner-city high-school students to current computer technology. Topics include outside sources of funding; personnel, including instructors and assistants; recruiting students; curriculum, which emphasizes discovery and creativity; organization of activities; and evaluation.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Course Evaluation, Course Organization
Thurston, Paul – 1983
Renewed attention on educational quality is forcing educators to consider experimenting with new organizational structures for achieving public school objectives. Eight recent reports on the state of public precollegiate education in the United States address the need for better educational quality. Although the eight reports vary in emphasis,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Basic Skills, Computer Science Education, Consolidated Schools