This course provides you with an overview of common logical fallacies that students may encounter in the classroom and in their everyday lives. You will learn examples and techniques to address these fallacies as a natural extension of your classroom instruction.
This course will introduce you to some specific assessment tools and strategies to support you in evaluating student learning in an online environment.
This course will provide you with guidance on how to create a behavior contract for students, including choosing reinforcers, tracking methods, and implementation strategies.
Counseling for College Prep is an insightful course for high school counselors and professionals looking for ways to help students of all backgrounds graduate. It goes beyond graduation to post-secondary planning and tools and resources to support student success.
This important course will assist you in designing a robust substitute teacher folder for effective lesson delivery during your absence, with a checklist tool to ensure that all the important components of your substitute folder are available.
Discover how to homeschool your children in a way that ensures they get what they need both academically and socially.
This course will provide you with an introduction into how to actively monitor your students during instruction, and how you can collect and analyze data to inform you about student progress for future lessons.
This course will provide you with an overview of what student discourse looks like in the classroom and how to plan for it.