This course will teach you how to integrate some simple study skills into your lesson using a method called the notecard system.
Learn powerful techniques for reaching and motivating adult learners in today's student-centered classroom.
This course will introduce numerous ways to motivate and teach adult students. You'll learn dozens of powerful teaching techniques that will keep your adult learners excited and help them absorb your material effortlessly. By the end of the course, you'll know all the tricks and techniques for winning over this fun, exciting, and very demanding group of students.
Master the use of SMART Board and SMART Notebook technology so you can create powerful interactive lessons that capture your students' attention.
This course will provide you with a thorough understanding of how to implement a full Project-Based Learning (PBL) cycle into your classroom, from selecting your standards and project ideas to supporting and scaffolding student work.
This course will teach you how to design five types of writing prompts (narrative, creative, expository, persuasive, and reading response) using a structured approach and grade-level-aligned examples.
This course teaches you how to analyze your state or district standards to construct effective learning objectives as the first step in the Backwards Design Model of lesson planning.
Learn to empower your students and boost classroom productivity! This course will teach you what brain breaks are, the various types of brain breaks, and strategies for implementing them into your classroom.
Learn how to deliver structured, specific, and actionable feedback to your students. Understand how to design criteria for observing and collecting evidence, write positive feedback, write feedback for improvement, and when to provide feedback to your students via formal or informal conferencing methods.