Mathematics Live: A Case Study Development of a Satellite Distance Education Program for Teacher Inservice

In 1993 the Western Illinois University and Illinois State Board of Education Satellite Education Network broadcast a series of 10 half-hour instructional programs focused on mathematics inservice training for Illinois school teachers in grades 5-8 and 9-12. Project funding came from the Eisenhower...

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Cost Effectiveness
Distance Education
Educational Television
Elementary Secondary Education
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Inservice Teacher Education
Mathematics Instruction
Questionnaires
Rural Areas
State Programs
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Education Programs
Teacher Surveys
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Western Illinois University
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