This course will teach you about Bloom's Taxonomy and provide specific methods you can use to guide students in mastering the essential cognitive skills for your lessons.
This course will teach you about Webb's DOK (Depth of Knowledge) and provide you with specific methods you can use to guide students in mastering activities at the appropriate cognitive level for your lessons.
This teacher professional development course will provide you with an overview of the benefits and limitations of allowing students access to artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom, covering the tools that can be used for enhancing student achievement while addressing issues like academic dishonesty.
This course will teach you how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) in your planning by focusing on concepts like lesson planning, assessment, differentiation, and communication to enhance your instructional efficiency and quality.
This course will teach you how to design homework assignments that align with classroom instruction to support your students' academic achievement.
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.
This course will provide you with a method for analyzing, supporting, and teaching testing behaviors so that students can perform their best on assessments.
This course will provide you with an overview of how to establish boundaries in your classroom, communicate properly with parents, students, and colleagues, and maintain professionalism in the classroom and on campus.