Topics, Computer Education for Colleges of EducationJean B. Rogers The first of 18 papers in this collection is a committee report of a workshop held in Kansas City, Missouri, June 26-27, 1982, to consider instructional uses of computers in pre-college education and what colleges of education should be doing. In "Computer Education and Colleges of Education," J. Philip East provides an overview of the issues involved. Papers submitted by workshop participants prior to the meeting are then presented: "Computer Literate Teachers--a Possible Dream" (James E. Beamer); "Computer Education at Arizona State University" (Gary Bitter); "Computer Related Teaching and Research in the Faculty of Education at the University of Calgary: Achievements, Present Developments and Predictions for the Future" (Ann Brebner); "Graduate Degree Programs in Computer Education for Elementary and Secondary Teachers" (Robert L. Burke); "Computers and Teacher Education: From Cow Trail to Expressway" (George H. Culp); "Computers in the College of Education, University of Illinois" (J. Richard Dennis and Esther Steinberg); "Computer Education for Elementary Schools: A Course for Teachers" (J. Philip East); "The Challenge of Computer Education to Teacher Education--An Australian Perspective" (Graham Ferres); "Computing and Education at the University of Maryland" (James T. Fey and Linda P. Rosen); "An Undergraduate Minor and Graduate Program in Computers in Education" (Susan Friel and Nancy Roberts); "Implementing a Program to Train (Retrain) Secondary Teachers--A Cooperative Effort between Education and Computer Science at Towson State University" (Doris Keefe Lidtke); "Computerizing the Teacher at North Texas State University" (James L. Poirot and James J. Muro); "Computers in Education at the University of Colorado--Boulder" (Marc Swadener); "Computing and Education at Teachers College" (Robert P. Taylor); "Teacher-Education Curriculum for the 80's" (Barbara B. Wright and Richard C. Forcier); and "Computers for Teachers: Activities at the University of Michigan School of Education" (Karl L. Zinn and Carl F. Berger). (LMM) |
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 1 |
OVERVIEW | 7 |
SUBMITTED PAPERS | 14 |
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