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Ten key technology considerations in delivering the future of education
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ISFODOSU y Microsoft capacitaran docentes en TICs para la educación
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ISFODOSU y Microsoft firman acuerdo para la capacitación docentes en Tics
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Dr. Carol Swain appeared on
The Ingraham Angle last Wednesday to discuss how Americaâs capital is requiring its teachers to take an 8 hour âanti-racism journey.â
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Washington, D.C. public schools are mandating the course, created by Microsoft. The Microsoft Educator Center classifies this course as a beginner level.
âEducators must be courageous and confident in their journey to fully participate in dismantling racism in their learning environments,â reads the course description. âThe intention of this learning path is to deeply question power, privilege, and fragility to interrupt teaching practices that marginalize, isolate, and exclude BIPOC [black, indigenous, people of color] students whole-learners in the classroomâ¦â
Microsoft is spotlighting the resilience and leadership of teachers worldwide who continue to provide remote learning, support vulnerable populations, and close gaps in education throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
Last year, Microsoft welcomed 4,366 Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts (MIEE) onboard its Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) program from the Asia region – a twofold increase from the previous year and the largest representation from the region to date. In Sri Lanka, 113 experts joined the ranks of MIE experts in the region.
The MIE program, which began in 2014, recognizes global educators who are using technology to pave the way for their peers for better learning and student outcomes. The program comprises more than one million educators worldwide who have joined the Microsoft Educator Center and successfully completed professional development online courses, accessed resources, and shared learnings with their colleagues.