Making Technology Standards Work for You
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This informative guide supports the ISTE Standards for Administrators and provides education leaders with the latest tools and resources for creating a vision and process for school reform.
Now in its third edition, Making Technology Standards Work for You is the definitive asset for leaders striving to effectively leverage technology to enhance student learning.
This book includes:
• Chapters covering each aspect of technology leadership, including planning; curriculum and instruction; assessment; staff development; and legal and social issues.
• Directions for adopting and implementing the administrator standards that address campus-, district-, superintendent- or cabinet-level leaders' unique concerns.
• References and resources for each standard.
• A discussion of how education leaders impact teacher and student performance within the context of the standards.
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