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The mission of the Puget Sound Center is to leverage the power of technology, diversity and leadership to transform teaching and learning.

I can’t remember attending a more fulfilling week of professional development than the one I just experienced. I believe with all my heart that this work is the key to getting the right tools in the hands of students."
– Peer Coaching Program participant

TechREACH showed me how interesting and exciting different careers can be. There are so many things women can do, we can invent, construct or become anything we want. TechREACH doesn’t tell girls what they have to be, it tells them what they CAN be."
– TechREACH participant

Brilliant project. Articulately presented. Clear. Measurable. Possible!”
– National Girls Collaborative Project, Maine Regional Leadership Team Member

EdLab Group E-News:

PSCTLT Tenth Anniversary Celebration
NSF ITEST Scale-Up Grant Awarded
PSCTLT Wins Sloan Award for Third Year
PSCTLT Launches Digital Inclusion Initiatives
• Peer Coaching Grows in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Peer Coaching Program Impacts Students in Aberdeen, WA

Read about our 10th Anniversary Celebration >>

Microsoft Partners in Learning
Microsoft has selected the Teaching + Technology Coaching Initiative program as part of its "Partners in Learning" initiative. It is now known as: The Peer Coaching Program.

Explore
articles, case studies and videos from educators around the world who have implemented Peer Coaching.

Introducing Our New Name, the EdLab Group
To more accurately represent the global nature of our projects and fulfill our mission, the Puget Sound Center has changed its name to the EdLab Group.

Project and Training Locations
edLAB, Evaluation & Research Associates,  TechREACH, National Girls Collaborative Project

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