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Microsoft recognizes over 2,500 educators and 49 schools from India for leading digital transformation in education

October 5 marks World Teachers’ Day, spotlighting the resilience and leadership of teachers worldwide who continue to provide remote learning, support vulnerable populations, and close gaps in education throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

This year, Microsoft welcomed 4,366 Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts (MIEE) onboard its Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) program from the Asia region – a twofold increase from the previous year and the largest representation from the region to date. In India, 2,669 experts joined the ranks of MIE experts in the region.

The MIE program, which began in 2014, recognizes global educators who are using technology to pave the way for their peers for better learning and student outcomes. The program comprises more than one million educators worldwide who have joined the Microsoft Educator Center and successfully completed professional development online courses, accessed resources, and shared learnings with their colleagues.

“We welcome over 4000 new educators to the 2020-2021 class of MIE Experts in Asia,” said Larry Nelson, Regional General Manager, Education, Microsoft Asia. “In these historic and challenging times, MIE Experts are true exemplars of innovative teachers who inspire with their student-centered approach, making a meaningful difference in the lives of their students. These teachers constantly seek new and innovative ways to incorporate 21st century learning into their classrooms, including remote learning, which they made possible in spite of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. They are helping students build future-ready skills that will enable them to succeed in school, life and career.”

Schools leading digital transformation in education

Alongside the 2020-2021 class of MIE Experts are 86 new Microsoft Showcase Schools across Asia. These schools are recognized leaders in personalized learning amplified by devices for each student – they thoughtfully integrate a variety of Microsoft solutions such as Windows, Office 365, OneNote, Skype and more to enable anywhere, anytime learning for students. This year, 49 schools from India have joined this program, including Welham Boys School, Dehradun, Indus Valley World School, Kolkata, Bluebells School International, New Delhi, Presidency School Bangalore South, Delhi Public School Ghaziabad.

The full list of names of experts and schools can be found here.                                                                                                                

CountryNo. of MIE ExpertsNo. of Microsoft Showcase Schools
Australia2125
Bangladesh1
Brunei22
China672
Hong Kong504
Indonesia1281
India2,66949
Japan2751
Korea186
Malaysia2075
New Zealand9810
Philippines1897
Singapore14
Sri Lanka1131
Thailand521
Taiwan110
Vietnam185

Microsoft continues to support this thriving community of passionate educators who are constantly learning, growing and working together to change lives and build a better world.



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