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In this insightful interview, we explore the perspectives of stakeholders in the school system, focusing on Linda Ware, a grandmother, substitute teacher, and active community member in Douglas County Schools. Linda discusses the critical role technology plays in education, emphasizing the necessity for students to access computers and the importance of filtering software. She highlights how individualized instruction can enhance learning outcomes for students, showcasing the intersection of community involvement and educational technology.
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An Interview with a Stakeholder MED 8661 Serena A. Robertson
Who are the stakeholders in the school system? Superintendents Principals Administrators Teachers Students Parents The Community
All of these people have a vested interest in our educational system
Let’s meet one of these stakeholders and see what she has to say about Technology in the classroom!
Meet Linda Ware • Grandmother of a student enrolled in a Douglas County School • Substitute teacher for Douglas County Schools • An active community member and taxpayer Stakeholder
Wrap it up! Linda Ware: • recognizes the need for students to have access to computers • sees the need for filtering software • sees the benefit of providing individualized instruction to students
References Stakeholder Linda Ware www.freeplaymusic.com