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Microsoft launches 'K-12 Education Transformation Framework' to facilitate digital transformation of schools

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Microsoft has launched its "K-12 Education Transformation Framework" to facilitate comprehensive digital transformation of schools in India, a model which has been adopted in over 50 countries so far, the company said on Thursday.

According to officials at Microsoft's Education wing, the framework comprises four pillars -- leadership and policy, modern teaching and learning, intelligent environments and technology blueprint.

To help school principals initiate their journey of digital transformation, the programme will offer a series of workshops based on each of these pillars. Education leaders in more than 50 countries have already adopted the framework to help plan their learning strategies, they said.

 

"The future of learning will be profoundly social, personalised, and supported by teachers and technology. This change starts with schools creating flexible environments that empower students to learn skills important in life and work such as communication, creation, using technologies, working in teams, problem solving and resilience.

"The framework is aimed at providing education leadership, government decision makers, teachers and most importantly learners, tools to achieve the ambitious change many schools seek, and to thoughtfully integrate technology in powerful and productive ways," said Larry Nelson, Regional General Manager-Education, Microsoft.

Over 700 schools had participated in the "Education Days" conducted by the tech giant where the framework was launched.

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First Published: Nov 21 2019 | 7:41 PM IST

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