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Educational Leadership

February 1983 Volume 40, Number 5

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Number of articles: 2

  1. Productivity and Technology in Education

    Arthur S. Melmed

    With budget cutbacks and the continuing loss of qualified teachers, the computer is potentially our strongest tool for improving productivity. (Author) More

    pp. 4-6

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  2. Computer-Assisted Learning--Or Financial Disaster

    John W. Dammeyer

    With traditional methods, schools can expect to have fewer dollars for instruction every year. Computer-assisted learning will help cut costs and improve learning rates. (Two subsequent articles... More

    pp. 7-9

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