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Intel® Teach Master Teacher Training Sessions being held at Region 10 (to register contact Barbara Levelsmier at barbara.levelsmier@region10.org)


Essentials Course MT Class
June 25-29, 2007
@Region 10


Thinking with Technology
MT Class

June 25-29, 2007
@Region 10


Essentials Course MT Class
July 16-20, 2007
@Region 10


Thinking with Technology MT Class

July 16-20, 2007
@Region10


National Training Sessions being held at Coppell High School (to register contact teacher.training@intel.com)


Thinking with Technology MT Class

July 16-20, 2007
@Coppell High School


Essentials Course MT Class (Online/Hybrid version)

July 23-24, 2007
@Coppell High School



Programs for K-12 Educators, K-12 Administrators

 

Intel® Teach Essentials Course

This Course consists of 32 hours of face-to-face professional develoment with 20 hours of take-home activities. Participants create a student-centered, project-based curricular unit including: Student samples and support materials, assessment tools and teacher support materials. Unit objectives and assessment tools are aligned to ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS*T).

 

Intel® Workshop on Teaching Thinking

This workshop is ideally suited for teachers who have taken the Intel® Teach Essentials Course (or a comparable technology integration program). It focuses on enhancing effective technology integration skills using free online tools. Participants engage in hands-on practice using online technology tools to sharpen students' higher-order thinking skills. Teachers also create an instructional plan that promotes higher-order thinking skills, student learning objectives that are aligne to ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NET*S).

 

Intel® Teach Leadership Forum

This is a 4-hour forum for Instructional Leaders (Superintendents, Principals and District-Wide Curriculum Directors) which asks the Essential Question: How can the leader support teacher effectiveness to improve student achievement? Administrators will promote and support the integration of technology for improved teacher effectiveness and student achievement. This is hands-on workshop in which participants analyze research, Web resources, and standards such as the ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators (NETS*A). Participants begin the development of a personalized action plan. Support materials are provided for developing the action plan.

 

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