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Do you want to teach your students code, but don’t know how to do it yourself? Sign up for a workshop, designed for U.S. K-5 teachers. All courses are free, and taught by experienced computer science educators.
Find on-site, off-site and online professional development courses about everything from classroom management to effective guided reading.
Become better at teaching and promoting literacy in your classroom with these Scholastic learning experiences. Improve upon independent reading practice, non-fiction teaching, differentiated instruction and more.
Head to Eduspire to earn your Digital Learning Instruction Certificate or choose from more than 50 courses, that cover both tech and non-tech topics. Learn how to use Google, game-based learning and coding in the classroom. There are dozens of non-tech topics to choose from as well.
This interactive, experiential workshop will teach you how to empower your students to be more creative in their everyday learning. Workshops are held around the world, with only a few in the U.S.
Some of the most popular workshops from this organization include The iPad Classroom, The Chromebook Classroom and Creating Innovators, Design Thinking and Maker Spaces.
Choose from classes all over the world and across the country that cover curriculum writing, transdisciplinary learning, managing assessments and more.
What sets this professional development resource apart from others is the wide variety of learning opportunities it provides. You’ll find resources and courses for math, project-based learning, vocabulary, brain-powered strategies and much more.
Here you’ll find professional development opportunities for teachers and administrators, covering topics such as classroom observation, coaching and mentoring, diversity and equity training and classroom management.
This seemingly endless list of resources will keep you busy all year long, including the summer months. There are a variety of resources for very specific areas of education such as Bloom's Taxonomy, Autism and Elementary Classroom Survival Tips.
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