Evaluate Microsoft Learn for Educators, and why join?

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MSLE provides higher education institutions that offer accredited degree, diploma, certificate, or continuing education programs and some STEM-focused secondary schools with comprehensive resources to enable innovative technology education. Participating institutions and faculty gain access to Microsoft curriculum and teaching materials to easily offer in-demand content to students while providing opportunities to earn industry-recognized certifications.

MSLE helps institutions and educators by providing these comprehensive resources to:

  • Teach technical skills for the future and build students' technical skills with curriculum, educational materials, and tools

  • Gear up for course delivery with access to training and tools that prepare faculty to deliver cutting-edge technical instruction

  • Make an impact in students' lives and become a part of a global faculty community helping to prepare students for future careers

Why join Microsoft Learn for Educators?

Educators play a pivotal role in preparing students with real-world technical skills and experiences needed to succeed. Your expertise, coupled with MSLE, give students and faculty valuable technical skills and preparation for Microsoft certifications. New College Lanarkshire is a real world example of how a higher education institution integrated Microsoft curriculum through MSLE. To learn more about how they are providing opportunities for their students to learn valuable skills and certification visit New College Lanarkshire case study

In summary, the Microsoft Learn for Educators program:

  • Provides a fully supported, end-to-end program to ensure student, educator, and institution success

  • Supports institutions offer a best-in-class technical curriculum

  • Gives educators training, technology, and tools to prepare students

  • Supports faculty as they train students to become certified with industry-recognized skills

  • Is available in over 85 countries or regions and in 12 languages