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Technology Training at the School Level September 9, 2008

Posted by ijduran in : Vision, Leadership, Integration, Interactive White Boards, Training , trackback I recently came across a great site from Mesquite, Texas.  There is a dynamic video that states the expectations that students have for their own learning.  I will add the link at the end of this blog.  What really stood out for me was the training requirements they have for their beginning teachers.  As part of their educator certification process beginner teachers must have a certain level of proficiency with technology.  Mesquite has a very elaborate training plan for their teachers that focuses on five areas: I won’t go through each one and rather encourage you to visit their site to see what you learn.  I do see this as a powerful learning model as I have always believed that if expect students to be global communicators, then their teachers need to be using email and blogs to communicate across the world.  Having a common expectation for all learners could be extremely valuable.I also have seen some of our schools create some wonderful learning opportunities for their teachers so I want to highlight some of the efforts I have noticed in our schools: So a few examples of some great ways to build capacity with our teachers.  All of the sites have some common themes: Visit Mequite site and I would love to hear what your school is doing or anything you notice and learn from Mesquite.Mesquite Web Site

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