NewsVoir | 08 May, 2015
Microsoft India will train 800 teachers of Sri Chaitanya Schools as the schools embark on their digital classrooms program. Sri Chaitanya Schools recently announced adopting Microsoft Indiaâs Edu-Cloud infrastructure and 14,000 Windows-based tablets for their students and teachers of Class 3, 4 and 5 in 80 schools to connect, collaborate, create, and share content, with an aim to make teaching and learning fun. The teachersâ training will be as per the recommended guidelines of the Microsoftâs well-known, global âPartners in Learningâ (PiL) program.
Microsoftâs PiL program introduces innovative approaches to pedagogy, supports teacher professional development, and provides teachers with the tools to implement and manage change. To drive education reforms across their schools and build teacher capacity, Sri Chaitanya Schools will also use the Microsoft Innovative Schools Program and Microsoft Educator Network.
Neeraj Gill, General Manager â Public Sector, Microsoft India, said, âTechnology is transforming education and empowering students, teachers and educational institutes the world over. Our Partners in Learning and other school programs equip teachers to use technology in pedagogy that bring out the best in students and help them prepare for the future. We are glad that Sri Chaitanya Schools have chosen these programs and adopted 14,000 Windows-based tablets to gain from Microsoft Indiaâs Edu-Cloud, driving a holistic in-classroom experience in their schools.â
V Sricharan, Director, Sri Chaitanya Schools said, âWe are excited to adopt Microsoftâs education offerings to drive digital teaching and learning across our schools. We believe Microsoftâs programs, tools and resources will empower our teachers with new approaches to teaching, and enhance the learning experience of our students.â
The Microsoft Innovative Schools Program helps district and school leaders embrace innovation and implement technology effectively to support teaching and learning. With this program, Sri Chaitanya Schools will gain access to resources that improve insights to teaching practice for school leaders and educators, as well as content, training and resources relevant to school leaders, with a focus on the most important issues facing education today, including personalized learning. They can also join the global professional learning community of committed school leaders from around the world who share and learn from their experiences by attending the Microsoft Global Forum, Virtual Universities, and other selected invitation only workshops and trainings.
The Microsoft Innovative Educator Program increases educator capacity to build crucial 21st century skills for their students through the effective and innovative use of technology. Through this partnership, all educators from Sri Chaitanya Schools will be eligible to earn recognition as a Microsoft Innovative Educator on the Partners in Learning Network, seek certification as a Microsoft Certified Educator, and apply for the elite Microsoft Expert Educator program. Additionally, they will have access to digital literacy curriculum, Microsoft Teaching with Technology (TwT) workshop and curriculum, access to free tools and software, as well as online professional development programs.
Earlier this week, Microsoft India launched Edu-Cloud, a cloud computing-based offering, which is expected to benefit 10 lakh teachers and 60 lakh students in 1500 institutes over the next 18 months. With a commitment to expand digital inclusion, in the last 10 years, Microsoft has invested over INR 670 crore in education, skill development, entrepreneurship and digital literacy programs, touching more than 5 crore people in 20 different states of India. http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/youthspark/
About Microsoftâs Partners in Learning Program:
The Microsoft Partners in Learning Program offers tools and the technology to help educators do what they do best: teaching kids and growing young minds. This is a 10-year, almost 500 million dollar global initiative aimed at improving teaching and learning. Since 2003, Microsoft has led the way in partnering with educators, helping more than 8 million educators and reaching more than 190 million students in over 114 countries in the first 7 years alone. Known as Project Shiksha in India, PiL has trained more 7,60,000 government school teachers in IT skills in an effort to enable professional development for educators, impacting more than 38.2 million students.
About Sri Chaitanya Schools:
Founded in the mid-eighties, Sri Chaitanya Schools cover the intermediate college and the schools sector in India, under the Sri Chaitanya brand. The institution has successfully created an equity of success and trust in its academic programs across India. Today, it is Indiaâs largest private network of schools and colleges that serve at least half a million students in any year. Sri Chaitanya is committed to empowering its students with the best in learning technologies, thereby enabling their academic success.
About Microsoft India:
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq âMSFTâ) is the worldwide leader in software, services, devices and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft set up its India operations in 1990. Today, Microsoft entities in India have over 6,500 employees, engaged in sales and marketing, research and development and customer services and support, across nine Indian cities - Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. Microsoft is committed to touching and transforming lives and businesses in India through technology.