Outstanding Practices
Using Technology to Improve Instruction and Raise Student Achievement
It's not how many computers a school has; it's how teachers use technology in
raising students' academic achievement. Many schools have developed innovative
ways to engage students in learning through software, the Internet and other
modern techniques. This collection of practices that work is designed to inspire
teachers to go “high-tech” in classroom instruction and projects.
Goal that it reflects:
All recent high school graduates have solid academic preparation and are ready
for postsecondary education and a career.
(01V02); 56 pages; 2001; $3 each
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Also: Opening Doors to the Future: Preparing Low-achieving Middle Grades Students
to Succeed in High School (2002)
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