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Keys to Success
What People Are
Saying About QTL Training
QTL was formerly named ENTech
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"Although some members of our team had
been intimidated by technology at the beginning of the week, by week's end they were
enthusiastic and extremely determined to 'get it'. They all saw the
relationship between the use of centers, integrated instruction, and
technology (i.e., best practices) and our need to find ways to reach
non-traditional learners
in our classes."
Dot
Harper, Principal - General Greene Elementary
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"ENTech provided administrators with the time
to get in touch with what
teachers need in the classroom in order to move away from teaching
technology skills in isolation.
In ENTech, teachers truly use technology for its intended
use, i.e. integrated into the curriculum.
I was able to see the most up to date resources that were
available and how trained teachers can use them in the classroom to
motivate students and increase learning."
Marilyn Foley, Principal Alamance Elementary
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It
was fast pace, actively engaging and meaningful.
Everyone left the workshop with ideas that could be implemented into their classrooms
immediately. As an
administrator, the workshop offered a deeper understanding of the
tools and equipment necessary for teachers to fully
implement ideas from the workshop.
Judy Jones, Principal Claxton Elementary
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..It
(ENTech training) provides teachers with information, strategies and resources that will equip them to plan and implement integrated
lessons as never before. It demonstrates the enormous impact
technology can have on student achievement and
motivation.
Edith Martin, Principal - Pilot Elementary
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"Our
ENTech teachers are implementing ideas as soon as they get back to school. They are extremely excited. As a matter of fact, I
haven't seen this much
enthusiasm in my four years here.
Clarke Goodman,
Technology Facilitator General Greene Elementary
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