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Intel® Teach Program

The Intel® Teach Program helps teachers to be more effective educators through professional development focused on how to integrate technology into their lessons, promoting problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration skills among their students. With more than 6 million teachers trained in over 50 countries, Intel Teach is the largest, most successful program of its kind.

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Intel Teach Program portfolio

A range of face-to-face and online offerings designed to enable teachers to introduce, expand and support 21st century learning

Teachers making a difference

Alan Thwaites (Australia) › (PDF 2MB)

Excited students with real life applications of mathematics in a unit based on Formula One racing.

Dyane Smokorowski (U.S.) and Anne Baird
(Australia)
(PDF 254KB)

Connected their two classrooms to collaborate on an environmental research project using Web 2.0 technologies

Karol Lalla (Germany) › (PDF 250KB)

Trained primary school teachers to integrate technology in the classroom and adopt a student-centered learning environment

Premalatha B. Magdalene (India)   › (PDF 300KB)

Assigned a middle school social science project that inspired her community to take an oath to eradicate child labor

Mercy Ntelmo (South Africa)  › (PDF 307KB)

Helped fellow teachers "conquer their technophobia" and adopt technology-enriched projects in their classrooms

Julieta Rodriguez (Costa Rica)  › (PDF 266KB)
Nearly doubled math promotion rates and made students think that math was fun and easy

Intel recognized for commitment to education

Intel recognized for commitment to education

National Governor's Award recognized Intel for overall commitment to education and the Intel® Teach Program.

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