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eMINTS National Center

eMINTS National Center. Inspired Teachers | Inspired Students. Lorie Kaplan, Ph.D. Christie Terry. Presence. 2 countries, 8 states, 6 institutions of higher education 3,000+ classrooms 35,000+ students in grades 3 – 12 More than 250 certified eMINTS Instructional Specialists.

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eMINTS National Center

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  1. eMINTS National Center Inspired Teachers | Inspired Students Lorie Kaplan, Ph.D. Christie Terry

  2. Presence • 2 countries, 8 states, 6 institutions of higher education • 3,000+ classrooms • 35,000+ students in grades 3 – 12 • More than 250 certified eMINTS Instructional Specialists • 6,000+ teachers in facilitated and non-facilitated online courses • 40% of online participants earn graduate credit • Catalog of 40+ online professional development courses

  3. Professional Development Face to face Online Blended

  4. The Digital Transition • From Chalkboards to Tablets: The Digital Conversion of the K-12 Classroomhttp://www.tomorrow.org/speakup/pdfs/SU12EducatorsandParents.pdf • From Chalkboards to Tablets: The Emergence of the K-12 Digital Learnerhttp://www.tomorrow.org/speakup/SU12_DigitalLearners_StudentReport.html • Learning in the 21st Century: Digital Experiences and Expectations of Tomorrow’s Teachershttp://www.tomorrow.org/speakup/tomorrowsteachers_report2013.html

  5. 69% of high school seniors, 61% of high school freshman and 47% of 6th graders are online at least weekly to find resources to support their homework 64% of parents, 74% or principals, and 80% of District Administrators believe that teacher evaluations should include an assessment of technology use.

  6. 89% of parents and 92% of principals now rank effective technology implementation as important or extremely important. Principals want new teachers to know how to use technology to create authentic learning experiences (75%) and differentiate instruction (68%) before they apply for a position at their school

  7. The modern workplace is creative collaborative complex wired IBM, (2010). Capitalizing on Complexity. Somer, NY: IBM Global Business Services.

  8. What skills do new teachers need to have in order to succeed in 21st Century Classrooms?

  9. www.emints.org (573) 884-7202 325 Clark Hall Columbia, MO 65211 emints-info@emints.org

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