The 2009 National Trends report presents a national perspective on the NCLB IID program for fiscal year (FY) 2007, as well as emergent trends based on data from the past six years. The report is based on surveys completed in the fall 2008 by state technology directors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The 2010 National Trend report provides a national perspective on Title II-D for federal fiscal year (FY) 2008 (2008-09 school year), as well as emergent trends based on data from the past seven years. Data presented here are based on surveys completed in fall 2009 by state educational technology directors from the 50 states, and reports from the U.S. Department of Education (ED).
The 2011 National Trends report provides a national perspective on Title II-D for federal fiscal year (FY) 2009 (2009-10 school year), as well as emergent trends based on data from the past seven years. Data presented here are based on surveys completed in fall 2010 by state educational technology directors and reports from the U.S. Department of Education (ED).
Ensuring affordable home access to broadband for all students, especially those from low-income and at-risk families, will give educators the capacity to offer students important educational opportunities not otherwise available to them and to better meet the full range of student needs. The cable industry’s Adoption Plus (A+) proposal is an innovative approach to addressing the nation’s social challenges via education, technology and public-private partnerships. On behalf of educational technology leadership of state departments of education, we look forward to working with the industry, NTIA, the FCC, the US Department of Education and any and all others to comprehensively address the critical needs highlighted in the A+ program proposal.