Costs of CAI for Special Education Teacher Training [electronic resource] : Three Perspectives / G. Phillip Cartwright.

Surveys of educational needs have revealed an under-supply of teachers trained to teach handicapped students. In 1969 Pennsylvania State University founded a program to instruct teachers in curriculum development and the delivery of services for handicapped students. Since the aim of the program was...

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Main Author: Cartwright, G. Phillip (Glen Phillip), 1937-
Corporate Author: Pennsylvania State University. Computer Assisted Instruction Laboratory
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1976.
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Summary:Surveys of educational needs have revealed an under-supply of teachers trained to teach handicapped students. In 1969 Pennsylvania State University founded a program to instruct teachers in curriculum development and the delivery of services for handicapped students. Since the aim of the program was to develop a model to deliver such instruction to large numbers of teachers in remote areas, a mobile computer-based laboratory was selected as the mode of delivery. This paper discusses the project from three perspectives: (1) the funding agency; (2) the central administration of the University, and (3) the operating unit. (EMH)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED127911.
ERIC Note: Paper presented at the International Learning Technology Congress and Exposition on Applied Learning Technology for Human Resource Development (Washington, D.C., July 21-23, 1976).
Physical Description:12 p.