Program areas at NTN
New Tech Network fee for service engagements. Ntni actively cultivates leads and inquiries from public and charter schools for implementation of an alternative whole school design using project-based learning. The organization provides coaching and training services, as well as curriculum resources and a learning management system, for primary and secondary public and charter schools. Ntni supports over 200 schools in 25 states in the united states and australia. Prior to january 1, 2018, New Tech Network, Inc. was the sole member of New technology Network, llc. On january 1, 2018, New technology Network, llc was merged into New Tech Network, Inc., (collectively referred to as "ntni or organization").
Large school deisgn bezos family foundation grant. Target school focus is implementations beyond 1,000 students, this work focus is on codifying an approach to support large schools both in their implementation efforts and in sustaining the innovations as means to meet the needs of districts and scale our model effectively to more learners with solutions that provide quality, student-centered learning experiences that will prepare all students for post-secondary success need to develop a codified approach to supporting large schools both in their implementation efforts and in sustaining the innovations as means to meet the needs of districts and scale our model effectively.
College access Network for school improvement; networks for school improvement (nsi) grant from the bill & melinda gates foundation (bmgf). The ntn college access Network partners with a diverse group of schools and districts to improve college access by leveraging continuous improvement practices. The multi-year initiative is focused on measurable improvements in well-matched postsecondary enrollment rates for black, latino, and low-income students at participating Network schools. Starting with three districts in Texas, the ntn college access Network now partners with forty-nine schools in fifteen districts in Arkansas, southern California, and Texas.
Carnegie corporation of New york foundation grant. To develop a district talent pipeline to start spread and sustain deeper learning mindsets and practices across a cohort of 6 to 10 public school districts with emerging clusters.