In celebration of World Teachers’ Day, Apple® today launched
all-new free classroom resources to help educators and students
embrace creativity in any lesson, and is celebrating educators
through special collections and offerings across Apple services.
Additionally, the company announced a major expansion of its
groundbreaking education grant program into 100 new schools and
communities, reaching students and teachers across six continents
with free grant-funded STEAM programming.
Over the past four decades, Apple has been a committed
educational leader. Through its work in education, the company has
shared its cutting-edge technology and professional learning
resources with millions of students and educators, equipping them
with the tools to create new worlds, connect in engaging ways, and
pursue the jobs of tomorrow. To illustrate the reach of its
efforts, Apple is also releasing its first-ever Education Impact
Report, which provides a snapshot of the work the company is doing
to support teachers and learners worldwide.
“At Apple, we have always believed in the power of education to
open new doors and give people the tools they need to build a
better, more equitable world,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice
president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. “We’re
blown away to see how tomorrow’s coders, creators, innovators, and
leaders are using Apple technology and resources to make their
impact known today — and we’re thrilled to expand our education
work into even more communities.”
“We’re inspired by the incredible work coming out of classrooms
and communities across the globe, and the myriad of ways Apple
products like Mac and iPad empower learners to create and build on
their passions,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of
Education and Enterprise Marketing. “Our new Creative Activities
for early learners and students make learning easy and fun, and
most importantly, give educators quick tools to engage learners of
all ages.”
Supporting Teachers and Community Educators with New
Tools
Over the course of Apple’s long history in education,
professional learning and educator resources have always been key
parts of the company’s approach, as the effective use of technology
can help unlock the potential of all learners.
Today, Apple is launching new Everyone Can Create® resources for
teachers. Creative Activities are a collection of quick,
interactive, and fun lesson ideas that empower educators to
sprinkle imagination and originality into their learning plans.
Creative Activities for Early Learners (ages 4 to 8) and Creative
Activities for Students (ages 8 and up) enable teachers to engage
their students without increasing their workload. Each activity
strengthens essential skills and gets students creating quickly
with templates and shareable links.
New Creative Activities include:
- Drawing: Reveal a Constellation
- Photo: Create a Sticker Collage
- Video: See More in Slo-Mo
- Music: Lay Down a Beat
The new Creative Activities are now available in the Apple
Education Community, a professional learning hub with more than 1
million members where educators can find inspiration, share
resources, and connect with peers. This week, the Apple Education
Community is expanding its Forum collaboration features to 16
additional countries and regions, enabling participation from even
more educators around the world.1
In addition, Apple continues to expand Apple Learning Coach, a
free professional learning program that helps educators coach
teachers on how to get the most out of Apple products. With new
lessons and the ability to register and participate at any time,
Apple Learning Coach is now available in eight languages across 15
countries and regions.2 To date, more than 4,000 certified Apple
Learning Coaches have guided nearly 100,000 teachers, impacting 2.4
million students.
Reaching Students and Teachers on Six Continents Through
Grant Programs
Apple works with schools and nonprofit organizations around the
world to provide grants and other hands-on programming designed to
expand access to technology, along with educational and workforce
opportunities. To date, the company has contributed hundreds of
millions of dollars in technology, tools, and resources to more
than 200 education and community partners. In the last year alone,
Apple has expanded its support to nearly 40 new education partners
across Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the
United States.
This work is largely connected to Apple’s Community Education
Initiative, through which the company provides hardware,
scholarships, financial support, educator resources, and access to
Apple experts to schools and organizations in under-resourced
communities. Apple collaborates with each partner organization to
customize and enhance programming to support the community’s
specific goals and transform students’ in-school and
extracurricular experiences.
Apple’s extensive education initiatives also include Apple
Developer Academies and the Apple Foundation Program, which bring
coding education and skills training to developers and
entrepreneurs around the world, along with free resources like
Everyone Can Code®, Develop in Swift Tutorials, Everyone Can
Create, Challenge for Change, and Today at Apple® sessions at all
Apple Store® locations.
As detailed in the newly released Education Impact Report, in
the past five years, more than 10,000 teachers have received
professional learning opportunities through Apple grants. Over that
same time frame, 500,000 students in close to 2,000 schools and
communities around the world have engaged in the company’s grant
programs. Apple currently supports more than 200 schools and
nonprofit organizations — a number that continues to increase.
Forging New Partnerships and Deepening Existing Work
CodeDoor, one of Apple’s newer partners, provides coding and
workforce preparedness training for migrants throughout Germany.
Apple supports the organization’s Creators program, which uses
Everyone Can Code resources and Swift Playgrounds® to give
participants the tools to design and pitch apps as solutions to
community challenges. Through a hybrid experience that takes place
over the course of eight months, participants acquire valuable
skills, including coding with Swift® and presentation
techniques.
“CodeDoor was created from the idea that young people are
curious and approach learning as a process of discovery, but need
the right tools to feel empowered,” said Karan Dehghani, CodeDoor’s
founder. “With support from Apple, our Creators program teaches
learners from migrant families how to identify and solve real-life
problems through app development — equipping a new generation of
Germans with the skills they need to build community and a brighter
future.”
Apple is also deepening its work with existing community
partners. Since 2020, the company has collaborated with the New
York Public Library to expand access to technology through
in-person and virtual training classes for learners of all ages and
skill levels, with a focus on helping adults develop confidence in
their computer skills and grow more comfortable in today’s digital
world.
“The world is evolving so fast. One of the ways that we can help
shape and ensure the future of libraries is to create spaces that
are designed for collaborative, interactive learning,” said Brandy
McNeil, Ph.D., the New York Public Library’s deputy director of
Branch Programs & Services. “With the tools and resources only
Apple can provide, we’ve been able to expand both our programming
and our reach to better serve our community, helping many more
people harness the power of technology to learn and grow.”
Celebrating World Teachers’ Day Across Apple
In honor of World Teachers’ Day, Apple is celebrating educators
around the world through special collections and offerings across
its services.
The Great Tools for Teachers collection in the App Store®
highlights classroom and lesson-planning essentials that educators
can use to support their work. On Apple Music®, users can listen to
a collection of learning-based albums and playlists highlighted
throughout the Kids and Family categories; on Apple Books®, readers
can explore a collection of nonfiction and kids’ books about
inspiring educators; and in Podcasts, listeners can find featured
shows focusing on conversations by and for educators alongside
narratives about education. Additionally, the Apple TV® app
features a collection of movies and shows that highlight the
importance of teachers in the lives of pupils.
Across the world, teachers can use Group Reservations to book a
Today at Apple session for their students at their local Apple
Store, selecting from more than 20 topics great for educators and
their students to learn how to code, create, and get the most out
of Apple products. Learn more and request a session at
apple.com/today/groups.
Additionally, Apple is hosting a special session for teachers at
Apple Park Visitor Center in Cupertino, California, on World
Teachers’ Day (October 5). The Go Further with iPadOS 18 for
Education workshop will bring together certified Apple Learning
Coaches and educators from across California for hands-on demos
using iPad Pro® and Apple Pencil Pro™.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple
Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS,
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the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we
found it.
1. Forum collaboration features in the Apple Education Community
are now available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg,
Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. 2.
Apple Learning Coach is now available for educators in Australia,
Austria, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United
Kingdom, and the United States.
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