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The Role of the Administrator in Instructional Technology Policy
UF Law Faculty Publications
  • Philip T.K. Daniel
  • Jason P. Nance, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Abstract

In response to national and state reform movements, and in an attempt to strengthen preparation standards for teachers and students, accreditation boards have prepared performance indicators in the area of technology. Such standards call for the full integration of technology in school curricula, formal coursework and professional development workshops for teachers, and an understanding on the part of teachers and students alike as to the legal and ethical issues surrounding the use of technology. The thesis of this research is that it is essential that school administrators be involved in all levels of planning and integrating technology into school curricula since it is they who will be ultimately responsible for implementing new technology programs in schools.

Citation Information
Philip T.K. Daniel & Jason P. Nance, The Role of the Administrator in Instructional Technology Policy, 2002 BYU Educ. & L.J. 211, available at http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/facultypub/381