Ralph S. Musco’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Selling a School Technology Budget
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January 1995

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Educational leadership: journal of the Department of Supervision and Curriculum Development, N.E.A

Ralph S. Musco

A New Jersey high school administrator explains how he kept the school board from slashing the educational technology budget. A committee of administrators, teachers, parents, and students had students videotape computer and other activities and present the videotape at a board meeting. By targeting outdated equipment, the committee obtained adequate funding. (MLH)


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... Czarnomski (1996) andVanSciver (1994) propose that the technology committee develop a mission statement for technology use, identify technology needs, oversee the technology budget, and plan staff development and training around technology. A technology committee also may help to mobilize broad support for the technology program (Musco, 1995). ...

Reference:

School Technology Leadership: Incidence and Impact. Teaching, Learning, and Computing: 1998 National Survey, Report #6
Selling a School Technology Budget
  • Citing Article
  • January 1995

Educational leadership: journal of the Department of Supervision and Curriculum Development, N.E.A