National School Boards Association
NSBA's ITTE: Education Technology Programs
The National School Boards Association established ITTE: Education Technology Programs (formerly known as the Institute for the Transfer of Technology to Education) in 1985 to advance the wise and appropriate use of technology in public education. The Technology Leadership Network, the membership component of ITTE, was established in 1986 and now includes nearly 500 school districts across the nation.
ITTE and NSBA have focused on the important role of school facilities through its publications, Technology & School Design: Creating Spaces for Learning, Learning by Design, a supplement to the American School Board Journal, and architectural design displays at the NSBA conferences.

T+L2: Leading Learning to a Higher Level
The T+L2: Leading Learning to a Higher Level conference is designed to help district leadership teams gain the skills and strategies they need to improve and sustain the vision of improved student achievement established by their school boards. T+L2 builds on the 17 year history of the Technology + Learing Conference as a place were progressive education leaders learn about proven models that close the achievement gap – that connect technology to learning and accountability – so that the ultimate question of "How does this tool or innovation raise student learning?" gets answered. Just as the national conversation is no longer addressing technology in isolation, neither will NSBA.
The T+L2: Leading Learning to a Higher Level Conference is sponsored by the National School Boards Association's ITTE: Education Technology Programs and cosponsored by more than 25 other leading education organizations including
the Council of Educational Facility Planners, International.
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