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Making Technology Standards Work for You--A Guide for School Administrators
by Susan Brooks-Young
ISTE, 2002
ISBN 1-56484-190-1

This great resource offers a step-by-step approach to help administrators develop and implement a vision for using educational technology more effectively. Each chapter focuses on an element of educational leadership—planning, curriculum and instruction, assessment, staff development, and legal and social issues—showing how to assess what is in place already and determine what needs to be done next. As the first and only book of its kind available to educational leaders it

  • is written specifically as a tool for implementing the National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators (NETS•A) incorporating the Technology Standards for School administrators (TSSA).
  • provides a logical, sequential method as well as practical tools for individual school administrators and leadership groups to streamline day-to-day tasks and develop and implement systemic change enhanced by educational technology.
  • addresses the specific and separate concerns of campus-level, district-level, and superintendent/cabinet-level leadership groups with easy-to-follow charts and tables containing detailed task assignments.
  • includes extensive references and resources for each standard as well as reproducible materials to facilitate decisions making, organization, and implementation

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