SchoolTone Alliance Endorses "National Digital School Districts" Amendment
Washington, D.C. - The SchoolTone Alliance, a not-for-profit, independent consortium of companies promoting the benefits of Internet-based computing in schools, today endorsed the "National Digital School Districts" Amendment to S.1, the Better Education for Students and Teachers Act.
The amendment, introduced by Senator Maria Cantwell, (D-WA) would fund model digital schools in every state as part of an effort to implement the vision of the bipartisan Congressional Web-based Commission on Education. The Commission, chaired by former Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) with Representative Johnny Isakson (R-GA) serving as vice chair, released its report, The Power of the Internet for Learning late last year and called upon policymakers toenact an "e-learning agenda."
"The Cantwell Amendment is the catalyst we need to encourage the growth of web-based education - a step towards creating an 'e-agenda' providing all students with the opportunity to realize the promise of the Internet for learning," said Irene Spero, Executive Director of the SchoolTone Alliance."We urge the Senate to adopt this important measure."
The legislation authorizes $150 million over two years for each state (and the District of Columbia) to oversee a competitive grant process by whichschool districts would propose comprehensive district-wide strategies for using technology to improve the learning environment. In the first year of this process, each state would receive full funding for one state grant for each of the fifty states. In the second year, state and local government would provide matching funds to create a second grant. In the third year, the legislation would authorize $25 million to conduct a nation-wide study to compare, evaluate and assess the 102 individual model programs to evaluate what are effective and ineffective uses of technology resources in schools.
In addition to SchoolTone, the amendment has been endorsed by the National Education Association (NEA), the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), and the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA).
The SchoolTone Alliance was established in 1999, and is currently headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The organization will officially relocate to Washington, D.C. later this year.
SchoolTone Alliance member companies include:
ACTV HyperTV Networks, Inc. bigchalk.com Blackboard, Inc. BritannicaSchool.com Broadware Technologies Exodus Communications HighWired.com Isis Communications Limited JASON Foundation Lucent Technologies National Semiconductor Power School Riverdeep Interactive Learning SaskTel SchoolCity.com SchoolCruiser/Timecruiser Computing Simplexis.com Sun Microsystems, Inc. USA Video Interactive Corp. VIP Tone, Inc.
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