Managing the New Tools in K-12 Teaching and Learning: How Technology Can Enable School Improvement

Author:   Jerome A. Schulz
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781475836646


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   02 February 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Managing the New Tools in K-12 Teaching and Learning: How Technology Can Enable School Improvement is about how to manage technology for learning at the district and school levels. It provides an overview of the components of learning technology; these include student devices, networking, software productivity toolkits, electronic curricula and resources, and data system infrastructure. And, it discusses how we can manage our technology efforts more effectively to help our students attain the benefits of this technology. The book concludes with case studies of how this is being done at pioneering districts. We are now at a tipping point in implementing learning technology on a larger scale. This is happening very quickly! Historically, learning technology was driven by a strategy of “technology integration,” where we called on individual teachers to each determine how to use technology in their classes and make changes in their own ways of working. But to successfully implement technology on the scale we need requires top-down as well as bottom-up efforts. Managing the New Tools in K-12 Teaching and Learning focuses on how districts and schools can now use technology to bring about the big improvements in learning we are all striving for.

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Author:   Jerome A. Schulz
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781475836646


ISBN 10:   1475836643
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   02 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Part One – Introduction Chapter 1 - Technology in Education – A Tipping Point? Part Two – The Forces of Change Chapter 2 - Powerful Forces Are Driving Change in Our Schools Chapter 3 – Technology Enables Changes in What to Learn and How to Learn Chapter 4 – To Drive Improvement, We Must Manage Technology Strategically Part Three – The Components of Educational Technology Chapter 5 – Student and Staff Devices Chapter 6 – Network and Internet Connectivity Chapter 7 - Student Productivity Toolkits Chapter 8 – Electronic Curriculum and Resources Chapter 9 – Assessment and Analytics Chapter 10 - Data System Infrastructure Chapter 11 – Essential Technology Services Part Four – Implementing Technology for Learning Chapter 12 – Managing Implementation Part Five – Let’s Get Going Chapter 13 - What Districts and Schools Are Doing Now Chapter 14 – Best Practices and Conclusion – A Moonshot for America’s Schools? About the Author

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Schulz's work goes beyond the basics of how to use technology with students and steps back to view how technology can be a positive impact on the entire educational system. There are a great many checklists that educational leaders can use to help guide technology implementation within their own school or district. Schulz does a great job in explaining a wide range of terms that educators take for granted. Often, the text uses graphs and tables to support its explanations. Overall, an exciting resource for those involved in using technology to improve instruction at the building or district level. -- Steven Baule, superintendent, Muncie Community Schools, Indiana, author of Facilities Planning for School Library Media and Technology Centers As we move beyond the question of if schools need to change to how, this book offers a clear and comprehensive guide for the role of technology in enabling this transformation. Schulz demonstrates a deep understanding of the challenges involved. He provides a systemic view of school transformation, arguing for a more strategic application of technology to change the processes of teaching and learning and the institutions of education. This book serves as a purposeful and well-conceived blueprint for the use of digital tools, strategies and planning processes, driven by a clear vision and set of goals for learning transformation. -- Greg Curtis, independent educational consultant, coauthor of Leading Modern Learning: A Blueprint for Vision-Driven Schools The K-12 education system is failing a large number of students today. Fundamental changes in the way we create and deliver instruction in the K-12 environment are necessary. Schulz makes the case that technology must be used to attack this situation and effectively support new and innovative approaches to instruction, and that educators must combine top-down and bottom up-approaches in solving this problem. Planning (including all stakeholders) at the administrator/district level combined with excited teachers who receive effective systemic professional development is necessary. Through research and discussion the author provides approaches which are modeled in the case studies the he cites. This should be a very useful book for educators who seek to implement change in their schools and districts and use technology effectively and efficiently as a very important part of the solution to educating more students effectively and with rigor. -- Joseph W. Kmoch, teacher, high school information technology Schulz has authored what likely is the most comprehensive, yet practical guide available to managing information and educational technology today. He combines his experience in the field with insightful advice, rich examples and current resources to offer a roadmap that leaders and practitioners can use to guide their learning transformation journey. He captures the confluence of forces driving the need to change the way we support learners and learning, and offers a practical vision for responding effectively. If you are looking for answers to your technology implementation and management questions, this book is a must read. -- James Rickabaugh, PhD, senior advisor, former director of The Institute for Personalized Learning, Wisconsin, author of Tapping the Power of Personalized Learning: A Roadmap for School Leaders


Author Information

Jerome A. Schulz is a consultant on the use of information technology in K-12 education, local government, and nonprofit organizations. He served as the Manager of Application Development for the Milwaukee Public Schools and began his career as an elementary school teacher with the Chicago Public Schools. Visit https://managingtechnologyink12.wordpress.com for more information.

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