What is EdTech?

What is EdTech?

EdTech, short for education technology, refers to new technological implementations in the classroom. In-classroom tablets, interactive projection screens and whiteboards, online content delivery, and MOOCs are all examples of EdTech.

Is EdSource a reliable source?

Over a period of more than four decades, EdSource has established its reputation as a highly respected source of education information, research and analysis.

What is LCAP and LCFF?

What is the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)? (Revised January 8, 2018) The LCAP is intended as a comprehensive planning tool to support student outcomes and is an important component of the local control funding formula (LCFF).

What are the benefits of the LCFF?

LCFF allows funds to be spent for any educational purpose but requires districts to develop Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs) that detail district goals and document how districts plan to measure their progress toward those goals.

What kind of source is EdSource?

EdSource is the leading reporting organization covering all aspects of education in California. Stories are published online, in daily email newsletters, and through partnerships with other news organizations.

What is the LCAP survey?

District’s are required to develop a Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) that aligns with their annual budget in collaboration with all stakeholders. The LCAP is aligned with the District’s budget and will guide the district’s spending related to the state and local board priorities.

What are the general differences between LCFF and basic aid?

As opposed to state “LCFF” funding which pays an amount per attending student and therefore adjusts to enrollment growth, a Basic Aid district must pay for any growth from its fixed pool of property tax funds.

What are LCAP goals?

Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) The LCAP is a tool for local educational agencies to set goals, plan actions, and leverage resources to meet those goals to improve student outcomes.

How is LCFF funded?

LCFF funding is allocated through the Principal Apportionment and is funded through a combination of local property taxes and state funding from the State School Fund and Education Protection Account.

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