Public Policy and Public Administration in Education Technology Papers
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Item Information about Material Available Online: State Education Agency Planning Strategies and Policies for Technology Use(2023-01-06) Blaschke, Charles L.Item A Guide for LEA Title I Coordinators (Draft)(2018-09-10) Education Turnkey Systems, Inc.; Abt Associates, Inc.; Roger Tilles, Attorney-At-Law; Blaschke, CharlesItem CAI: The Bottom Line(1984-11) Education Turnkey Systems, Inc.Item State Officials Report Their Intention to Expand Role in Computer Policy(Education Week, 1984-10-24) Linda Chion‐KenneyItem Microcomputer Software Development for Schools: What, Who, How?(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1979-10) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Reader Comments: No Child Left Behind: More Rhetoric Than Reality(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2003-07) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Evolution of a Federal Policy on Education Technology(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1998-03) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Will We See Follow-Through on Technology in Education(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2011-07) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Reader Comments: Educational Technology: After Years of Stagnation Under Bush Administration, New Federal Role is Needed(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2008-09) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Education Technology Classics: Computers in Education - Interesting, But How Relevant(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2012-01) Blaschke, Charles L.Item Case Study of the Implementation of P.L. 94-142(1980-04-08) Blaschke, Charles L.Item 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 Educational Technology: Economics, Management and Public Policy(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1968-06) Randall, Ronald; Blaschke, CharlesItem 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)Item Financial Support and Challenges for Educational Technology Companies: Then, Now, and Looking Ahead(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2016-03) Billings, Karen J.; Blaschke, Charles L.Item Implementing Cost-Effective Educational Technology: Some Reflections(Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1977-01) Blaschke, Charles; Sweeney, JohnItem 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 NewsNotes: Rarely Have So Many Done So Much with So little, Study Says of P.L. 94-142(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1979)Item The DOD: Catalyst in Education Technology(Phi Delta Kappa International, 1967) Charles L. Blaschke