As our nation becomes engulfed in the “standards and assessment” movement, school-based technology integration is at a critical juncture. After investing billions of dollars for the incorporation of technology into the classroom, many are interested in understanding the impact of this investment. For some investors, particularly proponents of data-driven decision making, a key indicator for the value of technology integration is student performance on statewide assessments. The present study investigates the relationship between technology and standardized achievement at the school level. First, the latent structure of the components of a statewide technology survey is examined using factor analysis. Resultant factors are then used to inves...
The relationship between technology use and achievement has not always been straightforward. A serie...
As states adopt the common core state standards and next generation assessments for the 2014 - 2015 ...
This study explored questions about whether there is a positive or negative relationship between stu...
Over the past decade, standardized test results have become the primary tool used to judge the effec...
This study was an exploratory study that sought to find a positive correlation between teachers\u27 ...
With increased emphasis on test-based accountability measures has come increased interest in examini...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of technology implementation of middle scho...
Spending limited educational budgets on technology for classrooms is a strategy many school district...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine the relationship between technology integratio...
This study investigates the relationship between access, use of technology and student achievement i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between money spent on technology hardware...
UnrestrictedWhile technology, in and of itself, is unlikely to raise student test scores, expenditur...
As we began the 21st century, technology became very popular in schools. Computers, Smart-Boards, DV...
This study provides an overview of the impact of school technology on elementary students in grades ...
School leaders are spending time and money to provide educators with the professional development an...
The relationship between technology use and achievement has not always been straightforward. A serie...
As states adopt the common core state standards and next generation assessments for the 2014 - 2015 ...
This study explored questions about whether there is a positive or negative relationship between stu...
Over the past decade, standardized test results have become the primary tool used to judge the effec...
This study was an exploratory study that sought to find a positive correlation between teachers\u27 ...
With increased emphasis on test-based accountability measures has come increased interest in examini...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of technology implementation of middle scho...
Spending limited educational budgets on technology for classrooms is a strategy many school district...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine the relationship between technology integratio...
This study investigates the relationship between access, use of technology and student achievement i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between money spent on technology hardware...
UnrestrictedWhile technology, in and of itself, is unlikely to raise student test scores, expenditur...
As we began the 21st century, technology became very popular in schools. Computers, Smart-Boards, DV...
This study provides an overview of the impact of school technology on elementary students in grades ...
School leaders are spending time and money to provide educators with the professional development an...
The relationship between technology use and achievement has not always been straightforward. A serie...
As states adopt the common core state standards and next generation assessments for the 2014 - 2015 ...
This study explored questions about whether there is a positive or negative relationship between stu...