This course will teach you about five different methods you can choose for your classroom based on your planned objectives and assessments for your content standards.
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 teaches you about the cyclical action research process that you can implement within your classroom, outlining the steps for empowering you to confidently apply these ideas for continuous instructional improvement.
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.
Learn how to use story outlines like a professional writer with lessons developed by a published author.
Using vivid examples from bestselling mystery novels, this course will teach you the techniques you need to become a successful author.
Learn everything you need to know to write a great script, from structure, character creation, and dialogue to marketing and selling your screenplay.
Find out how you can stop others from intimidating you or treating you poorly.
Enrich your teaching talents and encourage your students' creative thinking as you learn to turn your classroom into a creative classroom.