May 23, 2018

How a Multi-State, Networked Improvement Community Empowers Educators to Excel

Technology making better connections is the theme here; an exciting new partnership is underway where teachers feel the benefit.

One of 14 projects funded by the Teacher and School Leader Incentive Program (TSL) Grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Empowering Educators to Excel, or “E3,” is bringing much-needed support and growth opportunities for teachers and school leaders in 47 relatively small and rural schools in Delaware, Indiana, South Carolina, and Texas by creating a networked improvement community (NIC).

– Victor Rivero is the Editor-in-Chief of EdTech Digest.

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