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Journal of Research on 

Technology in Education

Edited by Dr. Lynne Schrum, University of Utah

formerly Journal of Research on Computing in Education

Volume 36 Number 4 Summer 2004

Superintendent Conceptions of Institutional Conditions That Impact Teacher Technology Integration
Mitchell Shuldman
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Abstract
This article describes a study that examined the conceptions of three New Hampshire superintendents as to the institutional conditions they believe impact teachers’ ability to integrate technology. Common thinking was found. They agree if integration is to be successful, teachers need a better understanding of how these technologies can be applied in instruction. They believe that multiple levels of leadership are essential, and they see lack of time and the public’s hesitation to spend public monies on building teacher capacity as obstacles.

Contributors
Mitchell Shuldman is head of the Division of Media Services at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He received his EdD from UMass Lowell in 2003. This article is drawn from his doctoral dissertation.

Contact
Mitchell Shuldman
UMass Lowell
61 Wilder Street
Lowell, MA 01854
mitchell_shuldman@uml.edu

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