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Item Federal Procurement: An Instrument to Increase the Rate of Innovation(1965-05-21) Blaschke, Charles L.The author's conception of the idea of using Federal procurement to stimulate innovation in public service programs was formulated during his summer employment in 1964 in the Office of the Secretary of Defense while drafting a subcommittee report to the Committee on the Economic Impact of Defense and Disarmament. A President's Science Advisory Committee panel met to discuss a similar proposal on November 15, 1965, at which time it became apparent that other Federal agencies had given prior thought to implementing the proposition. As a student of business control, the author became interested not so much in whether the proposal would work, but rather in its conceptual foundations and general significance for public policy. The latter is the general concern of this paper.Item The DOD: Catalyst in Education Technology(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1967) Charles L. BlaschkeItem Educational Technology: Economics, Management and Public Policy(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1968-06) Randall, Ronald; Blaschke, CharlesItem Performance Contracting in Education: The Guaranteed Student Performance Approach to Public School System Reform(Research Press, 1970) Education Turnkey SystemsItem The Performance Contract - Turnkey Approach to Urban School System Reform(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1970) Blaschke, Charles; Briggs, Peter; Martin, ReedItem Educational Staff Seminar Report: Presentation on Performance Contracting(1970-07-08) Knox, HollyCharles Blaschke, President of Education Turnkey Systems, headed the speakers' panel. Other panel members were James Gillis, President and Chairman of the Board of Educasting-QED, Inc.; Mick Donnelly, former Dorsett Educations Systems' Project Director for the Texarkana dropout prevention project; John Wilson, Assistant Director, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Office of Economic Opportunity, who has responsibility for that agency's performance contracting project.Item Performance Contracting Costs, Management Reform, and John Q. Citizen(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1971) Blaschke, CharlesItem Performance Contracting(1971-08) Blaschke, Charles L.It is indeed a pleasure being here especially to discuss some topics, one of which originated in Canada almost a century ago, performance contracting which was disbanded after a period of time. Today, I'd like to talk about two mechanisms for introducing accountability, mostly at the elementary and secondary levels because they really haven't been applied at the community college level. The first is performance contracting. I'd like to discuss what it is, what it is not, the extent to which it is being used throughout especially the United States, and some of the reasons why it has come into being. Secondly, I'd like to discuss for the first time in Canada, or at least release some results for the first time, of a computer based model used as a management tool for accountability which our group has been developing since 1967.Item Economics of Third Grade Education(Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 1971-11) Education Turnkey SystemsCosts are examined for a third grade class as an example of the costs of education. The figures show very interesting trends in education, if you take the typical third grade class as a thermometer of how money is spent in schools today.Item Performance Contracting - Who Profits Most(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1972) Blaschke, CharlesItem Implementing Cost-Effective Educational Technology: Some Reflections(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1977-01) Blaschke, Charles; Sweeney, JohnItem Dysfunctional Elements in the ESEA Title I Structure(1977-04) Blaschke, Charles L.This paper includes a review of the overall purpose of the study conducted for the Institute for Educational Leadership, 1976. The general approach and the limitations of the study are noted. Then we summarize some of the major findings of the study with policy recommendations.Item NewsNotes: Rarely Have So Many Done So Much with So little, Study Says of P.L. 94-142(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1979)Item Microcomputer Software Development for Schools: What, Who, How?(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1979-10) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Case Study of the Implementation of P.L. 94-142(1980-04-08) Blaschke, Charles L.Item The Special Ed Market for Computer Products(Educational Dealer, Fahey Williams Publishing, 1983-01) Blaschke, CharlesItem State Officials Report Their Intention to Expand Role in Computer Policy(Education Week, 1984-10-24) Linda Chion‐KenneyItem CAI: The Bottom Line(1984-11) Education Turnkey Systems, Inc.Item Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI): The Bottom Line(The International Communications Industries Association (ICIA), 1985) Eisenrauch, Kathy (editor); Education Turnkey Systems, Inc. (prepared by)Item CAI Effectiveness and Advancing Technologies: An Update(The International Communications Industries Association (ICIA), 1987) Hynson, Kay (editor); Blaschke, Charles L. (prepared by)