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March 13, 2010

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TECHNOS Quarterly

For Education and Technology
Volume 5, 1996


Spring 1996 - Vol. 5, No. 1

Interview: Milton Friedman
Economist, Nobel Laureate

Into the Vortex: Support for Public Education Goes on a Downward Spiral
By Asa G. Hilliard III

Who Will Warm Your Bones? Intergenerational Transfers and Education in the 21st Century
by Morton J. Marcus

Louisville Students Using Technology to Build Knowledge
by John Pesta

Releasing the Isolated Warrior
by Marlene A.K. Goss

The Culture Gap Among Educators
by Crawford Kilian

Achieving School Reform Through Technology
by Howard D. Mehlinger

Pay Now or Pay Later
by William L. Lepley and A. James Jones


Milton Friedman


Intergenerational Transfers


Summer 1996 - Vol. 5, No. 2

Interview: Deborah W. Meier
Co-Director and Principal of Central Park East Secondary School and
Senior Annenberg Fellow for the New York Networks for School Renewal

Realizing the Promise of Technology in America's Schools
by Edward M. Kennedy

Keeping Up on the Weather in the Walla Walla Valley
by Rhonda Rieseberg

Forum: National Education Summit
by Sybil E. Eakin

The 4 Rs
by Jason Ohler

Computers in the Classroom of the Future
by Charlotte Carter, Nancy Childress, Sara Mullican, and Lindsay Sheubrooks


Edward M. Kennedy


Forum: National
Education Summit


Fall 1996 - Vol. 5, No. 3

Interview: Gerald R. Ford
Former President of the United States

Reinvigorating Civic America
byMichael Nelson

Stop the World—West Georgia Is Getting On
by Phyllis R. Mitchell

Illumination in the Desert
by Kenneth Goodall

Restructuring Education Finance: A Dialogue Across the Street from the Garden of Eden
by Morton J. Marcus

Lifting the Bar
by Carolyn Reid-Wallace

Universal Service Brings Fiber to Their Doorsteps
by Steven Vedro

Out on Their Own
by Mark Buechler


Gerald R. Ford




Illumination in the Desert


Winter 1996 - Vol. 5, No. 4

Interview: Bob Keeshan
TV's Captain Kangaroo

Renaissance in Baltimore
by Kurt L. Schmoke

Journey of a Digital Muse
by Thom Gillespie

KIDMONEY: Children as Big Business
by Shelly Reese

Cristo Rey—Partnerships for Life
by Shawna Brynildssen

Breaking Ranks: Blueprint for Future Schools
by H. Michael Brown

Stigma, the Stick, and Universal Design
by R. Grant Tate

E-Mail to the Neighborhood
by Fred Rogers


Bob Keeshan




Fred Rogers

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