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What do teachers gain from participating in Intel® Teach to the Future professional development programs? Benefits continue long after the face-to-face experience ends. As the following stories illustrate, teachers report increased confidence about integrating technology in the classroom, an enhanced spirit of collaboration among colleagues, and new opportunities to grow as instructional leaders. Read more about program results in diverse communities across the United States.
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Teamwork in Tampa
A fast-growing district in Tampa, Florida, has incorporated Intel Teach to the Future into its district-wide strategy to enhance the effective use of classroom technology. "Measurable survey data show the positive impact and benefits," reports an instructional technology leader for the district.
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Building Capacity in Chicago
In Chicago, one of the nation's largest and most diverse urban districts, Intel Teach to the Future is helping teachers meet key instructional goals in literacy and mathematics. The train-the-trainer approach "is a fabulous model for empowering teachers to become leaders," reports a district spokesperson.
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Realizing the Vision in Rural Colorado
In rural Colorado, effective technology integration has moved from vision to reality. A superintendent shares his strategies for leveraging resources, and explains how Intel Teach to the Future is helping teachers create and share standards-based lessons that engage students in learning.
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New Skills for New Teachers
New teachers must be prepared to succeed in "classrooms of the future," says a pre-service instructor in Arizona. She uses the Intel Teach to the Future Pre-Service Program curriculum to help future teachers learn to use classroom technology as "a valuable tool for helping students command the content."
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