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.
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 rewarding course will teach you how to support your students' reading and writing fluency through specific grouping strategies and station activities, focused on key areas of effective literacy instruction.
This course will teach you how to create a positive classroom culture, check student understanding, and identify and address common math misconceptions for K-6th grade math concepts.
This comprehensive course will teach you about different types of assessments you can administer to your students, how to design assessment items that are well-aligned with your lesson objectives, and how to build a detailed plan to help you measure student progress.
Help your students think like scientists by teaching them the claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) writing process. This course will provide you with a step-by-step plan for designing a CER writing lesson specific to your science classes.
This rewarding course will teach you about six efficient classroom processes that you can implement as part of your classroom management plan to help you create a more predictable and positive learning environment.
By the end of the course bundle, you will have a plan that will give you the confidence to leverage technology and step out on your own to achieve your dreams!
This course will teach you how to support your English Language Learners throughout the pre-writing, drafting, and post-writing process.
This course will teach you six common collaborative learning models that you can implement immediately into your classroom to increase student engagement and discourse.
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.
Learn how to create a classroom website and how having one can make you a more effective and dynamic teacher.
This course will teach you about the importance of creating a predictable and structured environment for students with Autism and offers strategies to help you reduce their anxiety and improve behavior.
Learn how to create engaging, easy-to-maintain classroom center activities that boost independent learning while increasing small-group instruction time.
In this professional development course for teachers, you'll get the training you need to reach the diverse mix of students you face every day by learning proven strategies that turn diversity into opportunity.
This course will teach you about the characteristics of giftedness and how fostering creativity should be an important component in your classroom. It will also help you acquire simple activities you can incorporate into your lessons to support creativity in your gifted students.
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.
This brief course offers guidance in both understanding and designing effective IEP (Individualized Education Plan) goals for your students with special needs. The course covers key components of effective IEP goals and provides insights into implementing these ideas in your classroom.
This quick course will teach you why diagnostic assessments are important and how you can utilize them in your classroom to improve student performance.
Improve your ability to teach diverse learners with real-world examples from elementary, middle, and high school classrooms.
Learn effective strategies for differentiating your assessments and empowering every student in your class to succeed.
This course will define the term diverse student populations and focus on the categories of educationally disadvantaged students and at-risk students. You will learn specific strategies and a method for planning to support their diverse needs in your classroom.
Whether you're a new teacher or seasoned veteran, these fundamental courses will help you gain control of your classroom and more effectively teach all learner types.
Explore common disabilities you'll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic, behavioral, and social skills in students with special needs.
Explore common disabilities you will encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic, behavioral, and social skills in students with special needs.
Enrich the lives of your children by learning fun and natural ways to help them become proficient speakers and thinkers.
This course teaches you the process for explicit instruction in elementary reading, including choosing the skills to focus on, selecting a goal, choosing appropriate strategies, and planning for implementation.
Learn the entire expository writing process to teach and support your 4th- 8th-grade classroom successfully. The course offers a structure for teaching writing, strategies to support learning, and guidance on lesson planning.
This course will teach you how to design lesson plans that combine at-home online learning with in-class activities that will enhance student learning and progress.
This course will help you explore divergent thinking's role in creativity and provide ready-to-use activities and resources to help you foster creativity in your students.
In this course, you will learn about English Language Learners (ELLs) and their proficiency levels to explore how to properly group students using flexible grouping methods.
This course will teach you the benefits of having a growth mindset and how important it is to teach your Gifted and Talented students. The course will provide you with the tools and resources to support your students in developing and enhancing a growth mindset outlook.
Get the professional development training you need to improve student literacy.
This course will teach you how to deliver a guided reading lesson by helping you understand various reading levels, implement strategies to support students at their appropriate level, and assess progress using a variety of tools.
Learn creative ways to bring differentiated instruction and guided reading to life in your classroom.
Discover how to homeschool your children in a way that ensures they get what they need both academically and socially.
This course will teach you how to support students in developing critical thinking skills through a specific inquiry-based lesson structure that increases the rigor of your lesson activities.
This course will teach you how to foster home-to-school connections with your students' families by offering various insights, tools, and strategies for parent engagement.
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 teach you components of the planning process, methods for content integration, and ideas for engagement when designing and planning for an impactful field trip.
This course will teach you how to select from the five main blended learning models so that you can build a structured lesson that integrates technology into your classroom through a blended learning approach.
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 introductory course will teach you simple methods for documenting academic and social behaviors in your classroom to set up a plan for student success.
This introductory course will teach you how to transition your lessons to online instruction, covering lesson planning, security, community, communication, equity, and choosing suitable online platforms.
This course provides you with an introductory look at how to structure a successful response to intervention (RTI) to support your students academically. It also offers an overview of how classroom instruction can support RTI, delving into the process, its benefits for academic performance, and the role of differentiated instruction.
This course will teach you everything you need to know to get started implementing literacy stations in your classroom. You will learn methods for grouping students, ideas for activities to include in each station, and actionable steps for assessment in this course.
This course will introduce you to eight components of professionalism in teaching and guide you in self-reflection on your areas of strength and areas for improvement so you can work to enhance professionalism and teaching performance in your classroom.
This course stresses the importance of maintaining professional boundaries with students, providing key insights for fostering healthy teacher-student relationships.
This course will provide you with specific strategies to effectively streamline your daily tasks and optimize your planning time.
This course will teach you everything you need to know to get started implementing math stations in your classroom. You will learn methods for grouping students, ideas for activities to include in each station, and actionable steps for assessment in this course.
This course will teach you about typical writing expectations for your K-3students, introduce common writing tasks, and teach you how to design holistic and analytic rubrics to track student progress over time.
This quick course teaches you the memory palace technique for memorizing details and facts. You will learn a method for teaching this strategy to your students as they learn to master the Memory Palace technique.