Learning Leadership L.L.C. Solutions for Teaching with Technology.

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Learning Leadership L.L.C. Solutions for Teaching with Technology

School Leadership Skills Instructional Skills Teacher Skills Student Skills Technical Infrastructure Sustainability The Essential Foundation for Effective ICT in Education

School Leadership Skills Peer Coaching Certification School Leader Training Instructional Skills Learning Objects Certification Level 2 Teacher Skills Learning Objects Certification Level 1 Student Skills Cambridge ICT Starter Awards IC3 IT Academy Sustainability Professional Learning Communities Master Trainer Training Technical Infrastructure The Essential Foundation for Effective ICT in Education: Learning Leadership Solutions

Student Solutions Cambridge ICT Starter Awards (K-6): –Based on the 21st. Century Skills –Grade by grade curriculum –Assessments based on Application Projects –Beacause it proves success to parents –Makes sure that the curriculum is upgraded, adopting new technologies IC3 (Young Adults – Adults): –Computer Literacy Certification –Worldwide recognition –Adopting new technology yearly –Makes sure we develop conscientious users IT Academy (Secondary – University): –Microsoft Academic Program –Offers resources for teachers and students –Provides free training for teachers in MS technologies –Includes Certifications: Office (MOS) and High End –Increase students´ credentials, adding a Certificate to their curriculum

Teacher Solutions Learning Objects Certification Level 1 –For K-12 and Higher Education teachers –Training that is parallel to the student IC3 curriculum –Development of core technology and classroom application skills –Because a foundation of basic knowledge and skill is necessary for effective pedagogical application

Instructional Skill Solutions Learning Objects Certification Level 2 –For K-12 and Higher Education teachers –Development of skills for improved instructional design using technology –Creation of Learning Objects that are useful across grade levels and subject areas –Option to choose either Microsoft Academic or Cambridge ICT Certification, or both –Because each school needs a repository of powerful lessons and transferable Learning Objects that model and encourage best practices in every classroom

School Leadership Solutions Peer Coaching –For teacher leaders –Training to learn to help other teachers integrate ICT –Because peer-to-peer support is the most effective professional development School Leader Training –For school principals and central administrators –Training to take maximum advantage of existing school ICT knowledge and infrastructure –Because effective leadership is essential for maximum return-on-investment

Sustainability Solutions Professional Learning Communities –For entire school faculties –Development of the skills for continuous learning and improvement –Because change in school culture is necessary to sustain innovation Master Trainer Training –For your most accomplished trainers –Advanced skills development for implementation of trainer-of-trainer methodology –Because creating capacity for learning leadership is essential for success

Phase 1: Begin with Teacher Skills School Leadership Skills Instructional Skills Teacher Skills Student Skills Sustainability Strategic Solution Deployment Technical Infrastructure

Phase 2: Add Instructional Skills and Student Skills School Leadership Skills Instructional Skills Teacher Skills Student Skills Sustainability Strategic Solution Deployment Technical Infrastructure

Phase 3: Add School Leadership Skills and Sustainability Deepen Student and Teacher Skills Instructional Skills Teacher Skills Student Skills Sustainability Strategic Solution Deployment School Leadership Skills Technical Infrastructure

Learning Leadership L.L.C. Solutions for Teaching with Technology We will change the world One student at a time. - Angel Perez Banuet