Apple products are already a central part of our lives in so many ways. We use them to work, socialise, monitor our heart rates, pay for things and watch TV.
But did you know they are also involved in teaching school
teachers? The shift to online learning following COVID-19 is not only for
students. Teachers now also do a lot of professional development online, often
via global technology companies or “EdTechs”.
In my new research, I argue Apple Teacher is helping Apple
position itself as a global education expert. This move is largely flying under
the radar.
What is Apple Teacher? Apple has sold technology to schools
since the early 1980s, especially in the United States. It has also had
programmes geared at teachers using Apple technology since the mid-1990s. But
the tech giant now provides teacher professional learning via Apple Teacher,
which launched in 2016.
As of 2022, there are more than 100 lessons and tutorials
freely available on the Apple Teacher Learning Centre. The site promotes a
“self-paced journey” and a “great way for schools to offer free professional
learning”. There are “skill-building tutorials, lesson ideas and inspiration to
deepen student learning”.
This could be something as simple as how to take a selfie on
an excursion. Or it could be how to use coding or augmented reality in a
lesson. There are also specific supports for COVID-19 remote learning, with
time-saving tips and lesson ideas.
Teachers can complete interactive quizzes on how to use
Apple software to earn “badges”. If they collect six badges, they are
recognised as “Apple Teachers”.
Another key feature is the Apple Teacher Portfolio. Here,
teachers develop and share lesson plans that intentionally use Apple products
in the classroom. These include Keynote (which creates presentations) and GarageBand
(which creates music or podcasts). Completing all nine lesson plans rewards
teachers with more badges and gives them additional recognition.
Festivals, badges, followers Beyond rewarding individual
teachers, Apple Teacher also offers learning on a larger scale. Apple is in the
middle of its third annual “Festival of Learning”. Between July 11 and 21, this
global virtual conference is running 90 sessions on topics such as “creating
your first app” and theatre design, all using Apple products.
As of July 2022, the Apple Education Twitter account
(@AppleEDU) has more than one million followers. While not restricted to Apple
Teacher participants, it clearly demonstrates its significant reach and appeal.
Apple Teacher is usually completed by individual teachers on
their own initiative. However, schools with more than 75 percent of their staff
as Apple Teachers can also seek recognition as an Apple Distinguished School.
While the number of Apple Teachers is not publicly available, there are
currently 47 Apple Distinguished Schools in Australia out of 689 around the
world.
A rebranding for Apple While it is perhaps unsurprising that
Apple promotes the use of its products in schools, COVID-19 has clearly
introduced a new sense of urgency and market opportunity in terms of the
teaching and professional development side of the equation.
In comments made in 2021, one of Apple's vice-presidents,
Susan Prescott, said the company wanted to help “build educators' confidence in
reimagining their lessons and [recognise] them for the great work they do every
day”.
In my research, I argue Apple Teacher positions Apple as a
global expert in education. Apple has much to gain financially from this
development. In 2021, the global EdTech industry was valued at $85 billion. By
2028, this is expected to explode to $230 billion.
By offering teacher learning and credentials and classroom
curriculum guides, Apple is directly challenging more conventional sources of
schooling expertise built over decades of experience and research. This
includes the significant knowledge that teachers already possess, as well as
universities, professional bodies and departments of education.
It is unclear what knowledge or expertise Apple uses to
inform Apple Teacher. The company usually cites no research in its publicly
available materials. But as the world's largest information technology company,
Apple can use its brand recognition to promote its own version of schooling
knowledge and teaching qualification.
Apple's reputation for tech products will also likely help
attract prospective users to Apple Teacher, regardless of the learning
provided. Given a significant focus of Apple Teacher is encouraging teachers to
adopt Apple products for classroom use, there are clear financial motivations
here as well.
What next Before COVID-19, teachers were already under
extraordinary pressure. In this context, it is understandable that Apple
Teacher - free, recognisable and internationally available - might be
attractive to overworked, under-appreciated teachers in search of support.
But, as teachers themselves know, not all learning
opportunities are equal.
We already have decades of research that can support quality
teacher learning and classroom practice. We should not accept a global EdTech
as the preferred source of solutions, especially when these solutions involve
promoting their own products.
Education policymakers and school leaders need to make sure
programmes like Apple Teacher are not the only opportunity for professional
development. They can do this by providing additional time for teacher
professional learning, or funding greater access to quality research behind
paywalls.
Fostering close ongoing connections between teachers,
professional organisations and academic researchers will also allow for
conversations between experts without the risk of product placement and
promotion.
We cannot continue to expect so much of teachers if we do not
support the vital work they do. Ceding this space to profit-motivated EdTechs
will only make the problem worse. -The Conversation
Teachers play a very important role in our lives. They are the ones who help us learn and grow in our knowledge. They also help us develop our skills and abilities. Apple is providing tutorials for skill-building, lesson ideas and inspiration to deep learning about technology.
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