Education Technology
Coaching

Reinforce what teachers learn in T³™ Workshops with a customized coaching program to continuously strengthen instructional practices.

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Coaching expertise to achieve learning goals

Teachers receive customized support to effectively integrate Texas Instruments (TI) technology into lesson planning for a more engaging learning environment.

Classroom mentoring that puts knowledge into action

T³™ Coaches are specially trained instructors with extensive classroom experience and specialize in helping teachers successfully utilize TI technology in middle and high school classes. With options for on-site or virtual support, teachers work with a T³™ Coach to:

  • Enhance instructional practices and use TI technology in ways that strengthen student understanding
  • Explore methods and resources for bridging the gaps in unfinished learning
  • Discover new ways to approach tough-to-teach, tough-to-learn topics
  • Discuss lesson alignment and curriculum pacing with their coach during planning periods or PLCs
  • Prepare students for success on high-stakes exams, including SAT®, ACT®, ACCUPLACER® and state-specific math tests
  • Get support from a wide range of asynchronous resources, including coaching videos and curriculum alignments

Purchase information

$2,500 per six hours of on-site or virtual coaching
For long-term coaching support, see Systemic In-School Programs
To provide rich learning experiences led by T³™ instructors, see Student camps

T³™, Teachers Teaching with Technology™ professional development from Texas Instruments, is an approved provider of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) in Texas.

Texas Instruments Education Technology is an approved Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) sponsor in New York.

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