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“ If the BETT Show is about one aim in particular , it ’ s how to use technology in the cause of better teaching and learning .”

One of the most interesting announcements at BETT 2017 will be the launch of the Microsoft Training Academies ( MTA ) programme . This exciting extension of Microsoft ’ s commitment to education works by first identifying a group of schools demonstrating excellence in teaching and learning with technology , then supporting them as they share their expertise with schools that are climbing the learning curve .
Mandeep Atwal , who manages the UK Microsoft School ’ s programme and is responsible for the MTA initiative is hugely enthusiastic about this new venture .
‘ I ’ m very passionate about it . I see the MTA programme as a natural extension of Microsoft ’ s successful global Showcase Schools initiative , which identifies those schools making the best use of Microsoft technologies for learning . After all , Showcase Schools - there are 35 in UK – already commit to sharing good practice . Becoming an MTA builds on that , and with help from Microsoft , they can now take a whole step further in the supportive role by offering these free opportunities for learning and sharing . Knowing the schools as I do I ’ m confident that the sessions they host
will be interesting , inspirational , responsive to need and , of course , good humoured .’
And Alan Crawford , Vice Principal of Shireland Collegiate Academy , one of the five MTAs , explains ,
‘ This initiative demonstrates a clear path in the Microsoft ecosystem for schools that want to adopt , embed and share their use of technology . If they choose to travel it , there ’ s route from being a Microsoft School , to becoming a Microsoft Showcase School and then ultimately a Microsoft Training Academy .’
Alan goes on to explain the purpose of the MTA programme .
‘ It will allow schools the opportunity to host , throughout the year , a whole series of events on the use of technology to support learning . Importantly , this is not all about the hardware or the software . The intention is to demonstrate what can be achieved when there ’ s a clear intention , top down , with everyone on board , to deliver the most appropriate use of technology for learning .’
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