Cambridge Teacher Training

CAMBRIDGE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE NO. 08459

The CIE Teaching with Digital Technologies Certificate is an excellent opportunity for educators to enhance their teaching practice by effectively integrating digital tools into the classroom. As education continues to evolve with technology and artificial intelligence at its core, this certificate helps teachers stay ahead by equipping them with the skills to boost student engagement and improve learning outcomes. It also supports professional development, offering practical strategies for digital instruction that can be applied immediately. Backed by Cambridge International Education, the qualification is globally recognised and adds a valuable credential to any teaching portfolio. By undertaking this course, teachers who are committed to leading with digital and AI technologies will also be better prepared to take on leadership roles within their schools or serve as digital learning champions in their institutions.


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Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I saw digital tools largely as extensions of traditional teaching methods-helpful for engagement, but not central to deep learning. Through the course and practical experience, my perspective shifted.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Amazing quality! It’s rare to find something that checks all the boxes, but this did. I’ll be recommending it to everyone I know!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I think the way different needs were supported over the course of the certificate was great and so personalised …”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I now understand that effective integration of digital tools requires thoughtful alignment with content and pedagogy, as articulated in the TPACK framework.”