Overseeing the birth and growth of new courses in computing can be an exciting and sat isfying experience for a school princi pal if that principal has a plan.
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The Computing Teacher is a professional journal for educators, published at Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande, Oreg. 97850. It has also published a guide for administrators concerned with computer education issues.