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Minimum Student Performance Standards in Computer Literacy: Florida's New State Law
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T.H.E. Journal Volume 13, Number 9, ISSN 0192-592X

Abstract

Computer literacy is now considered a basic skill as important as the Three R's in Florida, where instructors have been given a legislative mandate to ensure it. A leader in this movement shares the written standards that support this mandate and explains how they were developed. (JN)

Citation

Lenkway, P. (1986). Minimum Student Performance Standards in Computer Literacy: Florida's New State Law. T.H.E. Journal, 13(9), 74-77. Retrieved August 14, 2024 from .

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