Do You Know the Edtech Adoption Rules in Your State? SETDA’s New Guide May Help.
Edsurge
OCTOBER 10, 2017
Even within that framework, states set their own requirements to meet accountability standards. Some, such as California, state that all digital materials must have a printed counterpart. Others stipulate publishers complete special checklists or tweaks to Request for Proposal (RFP) documents. Each state operates differently.
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