Office of Educational Technology

Office of Educational Technology
Office of Educational Technology seal
Agency overview
Formed1990 (1990)
HeadquartersWashington, DC, U.S.[1]
Agency executive
  • Chris Rush
Websitetech.ed.gov

The Office of Educational Technology (OET) is part of the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development in the Office of the Secretary of the United States Department of Education.[2] OET develops national educational technology policy and advocates for the transition from print-based to digital learning and supports the President's and Secretary’s educational priorities.

The Office of Educational Technology was established in 1994 as part of the Goals 2000 Educate America Act.[3] The first director of the Office of Educational Technology was Linda Roberts. The office's staff was laid off in 2025 in response to Executive Order 14202.[4]

Key Initiatives of OET

  • Supporting personalized learning models
  • ConnectEd_Initiative (connecting US schools to broadband)
  • Creating Education Innovation Clusters
  • Publishing National Educational Technology Plans in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2016, 2017, and 2024.[5]

Notable OET Publications

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning
  • Enhancing Teaching and Learning through Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics
  • Expanding Evidence Approaches for Learning in a Digital World
  • Learning With Connected and Inspired Educators
  • Promoting Grit, Tenacity, and Perseverance—Critical Factors for Success in the 21st Century

Former OET Directors

The Office of Education Technology has had seven directors in its duration.

References

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  12. ^ Langreo, Lauraine; Prothero, Arianna (2025-03-18). "The Ed. Dept. Axed Its Office of Ed Tech. What That Means for Schools". Education Week. ISSN 0277-4232. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
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