Technology Leadership in International Education

Pre-conference: Technology Leadership in International Education (TLIE) Certification

Lead with vision, clarity, and tech confidence—TLIE Certification empowers international school leaders to drive innovation in both learning and IT systems. Join the blended course that bridges strategy and hands-on practice for real-world impact.

Program Structure

  • 3-Day In-Person Workshop

    Deep, hands-on learning with expert facilitators and peers

  • Work-Embedded Practical Application

    Apply what you learn directly in your school context

  • Final Leadership Action Plan

    Submit a capstone that demonstrates your strategic growth

Who Should Attend?

This program is designed for those ready to lead and shape the future of learning through technology:

  • Technology Coordinators, Coaches, or Integrators aspiring to leadership roles
  • IT Managers or Technicians ready to step into strategic leadership
  • New Technology Directors building foundational leadership skills
  • Experienced Tech Leaders seeking recognition and deeper networked learning

What You’ll Gain

  • Certified as a Level 1 International School Technology Leader
  • Digital Badge + Email Signature Graphic
  • Blockchain-secured digital credential
  • Featured profile on 21C Learning website
  • Robust professional network with peers across international schools
  • Diverse professional learning community you can tap into post course
  • Learn facilitation strategies you can bring back to your school
  • High-value tools, resources, and real-world strategies you can use immediately

The certification does not expire and demonstrates your commitment to strategic, student-centered technology leadership.

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Certification Requirements

To earn your Level 1 International School Technology Leader certification, you must:

  • Attend all in-person sessions of the 3-day workshop
  • Submit a Leadership Action Plan for a school-based technology initiative
  • The plan should be shared as a PDF or Google Doc link via email and accompanied by a brief reflection explaining your development process, your use of AI assistance, and key takeaways

Facilitator: Warren Apel

Warren Apel
Director of Technology, The American School in Japan

Warren Apel is the Director of Technology at The American School in Japan. He serves as the Regional Technology Consultant for EARCOS and the Global Project Facilitator for the World Digital School Project. He is a National Board Certified Teacher, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a Google for Education Certified Innovator. He co-founded Scholastico and Ecoballot, two successful EdTech startup companies. His personal mission statement is to improve learning through the well-managed and purposeful use of digital technologies. Warren is a founding member of the AI in Education Collaborative.