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Re: TECHNOLOGY COUNTS : Teachers lagging behind logging on
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Steve Cavrak <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Sep 1999 12:22:26 -0400
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Neal, thanks for the "heads up" on the "from now on"
site. There were several especially interesting things
to browse.

1.  Summer Special
    Reaching the Reluctant Teacher (the "laggards")
    http://fno.org/sum99/reluctant.html

which is excerpted from

2.  How Teachers Learn Technology Best
    http://fno.org/howlearn.html

as well as the things from the september issue

3.  The Failure of Technology to Transform Schools
    (Beyond IT)
    http://fno.org/sept99/beyond.html


4.  Why Choice Matters in Professional Development
    http://fno.org/sept99/choice.html


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With my more skeptical hat on, I wonder - why
bother to teach teachers to teach kids things
the kids are learning so well themselves. Maybe
those teachers are getting in the way !

Steve

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