Tech Boston Academy At a Glance
http://techbostonacademy.org/
TechBoston Academy (TBA) is a pilot school for grades 6-12, founded in 2002. TBA offers a college preparatory curriculum where technology is the bridge that connects the student to their learning experience.
Students are exposed to a wide array of technology: laptops, Smartboards, Mobile interactive whiteboards, Classroom Performance System student response system, Google Apps for Education, podcasting, and video production. These technologies are integrated throughout their subjects, offering students multiple ways to learn. Students use laptops throughout the day and learn to see technology as a tool, not a toy, in their learning process.
TechBoston Academy (TBA) is a pilot school for grades 6-12, founded in 2002. TBA offers a college preparatory curriculum where technology is the bridge that connects the student to their learning experience.
Students are exposed to a wide array of technology: laptops, Smartboards, Mobile interactive whiteboards, Classroom Performance System student response system, Google Apps for Education, podcasting, and video production. These technologies are integrated throughout their subjects, offering students multiple ways to learn. Students use laptops throughout the day and learn to see technology as a tool, not a toy, in their learning process.
Vision Statement
TechBoston Academy engages both teachers and students in innovative technology-enhanced learning experiences.
Teachers learn through self-directed professional development focused on:
Students acquire skills and content by:
that allow them to explore their unique interests while engaging in a cognitively-rigorous, technology rich, college preparatory curriculum.
TechBoston Academy students and teachers work together to make meaningful connections and contributions to the school community and the world.
TechBoston Academy engages both teachers and students in innovative technology-enhanced learning experiences.
Teachers learn through self-directed professional development focused on:
- best practices for student-centered learning;
- quality performance assessments;
- authentic project based learning, and
- adolescent social and emotional learning.
Students acquire skills and content by:
- collaborating in the design and implementation of community based projects
that allow them to explore their unique interests while engaging in a cognitively-rigorous, technology rich, college preparatory curriculum.
TechBoston Academy students and teachers work together to make meaningful connections and contributions to the school community and the world.
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