Information Technology & Goals of Standards-Based Instruction
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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v9n48.2001Keywords:
Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Technology, Instruction, StandardsAbstract
This article examines goals of standards-based reform in education and ways in which developments in information technology have facilitated those goals. Since standards-based reform is a rather general concept, I begin by developing a more specific formulation which I refer to as the “standards-based instruction and assessment” model. Developments in information technology over the last fifteen years have contributed in important ways to the goals of standards-based reform at the policy level, but difficult organizational and technical challenges still have to be overcome to realize more fully the goal of standards-based instruction and assessment in instructional management and practice within schools and classrooms.Downloads
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Published
2001-11-19
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Archbald, D. A. (2001). Information Technology & Goals of Standards-Based Instruction. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 9, 48. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v9n48.2001
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