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This Quick Course will teach you what Bloom’s Taxonomy is, how it’s related to cognition, & how to use Bloom’s to more effectively design lessons around your standard or lesson objective.
This Quick Course will teach you what Bloom’s Taxonomy is, how it’s related to cognition, & how to use Bloom’s to more effectively design lessons around your standard or lesson objective.
This Quick Course will teach you what Webb’s DOK is and how it is related to rigor. You’ll learn about activities associated with each level of DOK, and how each level is related to a standard, lesson objective, and assessment or activities.
This Quick Course will teach you what Webb’s DOK is and how it is related to rigor. You’ll learn about activities associated with each level of DOK, and how each level is related to a standard, lesson objective, and assessment or activities.
In this course, you will learn about the components of effective academic discussion and will be provided with everything you need to build a complete plan to implement academic discussions in your classroom while ensuring students master content knowledge aligned with your lesson objectives.
In this course, you will learn about the components of effective academic discussion and will be provided with everything you need to build a complete plan to implement academic discussions in your classroom while ensuring students master content knowledge aligned with your lesson objectives.
This course bundle contains two AI-focused courses to help you improve your classroom, instruction, and student learning. AI is here to stay, so learn some simple strategies to embrace how AI can be used to help improve academic outcomes in your students!
This quick course will help you to understand common logical fallacies and consider how you might address fallacies within your lessons. You will learn about the structure of a sound logical argument, 12 fallacies that occur in flawed arguments, and examples for each fallacy.
This quick course will help you to understand common logical fallacies and consider how you might address fallacies within your lessons. You will learn about the structure of a sound logical argument, 12 fallacies that occur in flawed arguments, and examples for each fallacy.
This Quick Course shows how integrating visual arts boosts memory, reasoning, and creativity. With practical examples and the CREATE planning blueprint, you’ll leave with ready-to-use strategies to integrate art into your upcoming lessons.
This Quick Course shows how integrating visual arts boosts memory, reasoning, and creativity. With practical examples and the CREATE planning blueprint, you’ll leave with ready-to-use strategies to integrate art into your upcoming lessons.
Learn how to select from the five main blended learning models to structure your lessons. You’ll learn a process for designing activities and choosing online resources for easier technology integration into your classroom.
Learn how to select from the five main blended learning models to structure your lessons. You’ll learn a process for designing activities and choosing online resources for easier technology integration into your classroom.
In this Quick Course, you will learn about the benefits of brain breaks and explore simple brain break strategies you can implement through your lessons. You will also learn about the BOOST method for implementing brain breaks effectively in your classroom.
Learn about the benefits of brain breaks and explore simple brain break strategies you can implement through your lessons. Learn to plan and implement brain breaks using the BOOST template and leave the course with ideas for implementing brain breaks in your classroom.
In this course, you will learn the 6 most common and low-prep models to plan and implement collaborative learning in your classroom and help you create a learning environment that promotes student discussion and success.
In this course, you will learn the 6 most common and low-prep models to plan and implement collaborative learning in your classroom and help you create a learning environment that promotes student discussion and success.
This Quick Course will introduce you to problem-based learning as the basis for lab experiments in your science classroom and will provide a lab report template you can use to ensure students follow each step of the Scientific Method.
This Quick Course will introduce you to problem-based learning as the basis for lab experiments in your science classroom and will provide a lab report template you can use to ensure students follow each step of the Scientific Method.
In this course, you will learn the six strategies to improve the learning environment, so your classroom is predictable, safe, orderly, and more conducive to student learning.
Essential training for any teacher providing a combination of at-home (or out-of-class) online learning and in-school classroom instruction. Learn how to deliver online lessons reinforced with rigorous in-class activities.
Essential training for any teacher providing a combination of at-home (or out-of-class) online learning and in-school classroom instruction. Learn how to deliver online lessons reinforced with rigorous in-class activities.
Learn about divergent thinking and its role in creativity with activities that can help you foster divergent thinking in your students. You will also receive a resource packet of printables for student activities.
Explore the strategies involved in planning and executing inquiry-based lesson plans. The components of an inquiry-led lesson will be outlined and discussed, and participants will learn to develop and plan an inquiry-led lesson.
Explore the strategies involved in planning and executing inquiry-based lesson plans. The components of an inquiry-led lesson will be outlined and discussed, and participants will learn to develop and plan an inquiry-led lesson.
This Quick Course will teach you about how to begin planning for student discourse in your classroom. Ideal for teachers new to implementing discourse, you will learn about providing questioning prompts to students and grouping activities to facilitate discussions and ideas for supporting and addressing challenges.
This course will teach you about how to begin planning for student discourse in your classroom. Ideal for teachers new to implementing discourse, you will learn about providing questioning prompts to students and grouping activities to facilitate discussions and ideas for supporting and addressing challenges.
Learn how chain-reaction projects enrich instruction and strengthen students’ creativity and reasoning. Follow a clear, step-by-step design process for your class and utilize a ready-to-use checklist to implement it in your own classroom.
Learn how chain-reaction projects enrich instruction and strengthen students’ creativity and reasoning. Follow a clear, step-by-step design process for your class and utilize a ready-to-use checklist to implement it in your own classroom.
This quick course will teach you a method of memorizing details and facts using a technique called the Memory Palace. You will learn what it looks like in action, how to teach the technique to your students, and how to plan for its application in your own classroom.
This course will teach you a method of memorizing details and facts using a technique called the Memory Palace. Learn what it looks like in action and how to teach the technique to your students. This course also comes with a graphic organizer you can use as you introduce this strategy to your students.
Learn about the benefits of movement through physical activity. You will explore the benefits of physical activities and some ideas for incorporating movement into your content area. Finally, you will consider how you can implement specific physical activities into an upcoming lesson.
Explore the benefits of physical activity in the classroom and learn ideas for incorporating movement into your content area. You will also leave the course with a GETUP resource that provides you with physical activity ideas and examples.
This course series is essential training for any teacher wishing to implement online learning in their classroom for either full-time online instruction or for a combined online and in-classroom instructional approach.
This course will help you explore different types of Outdoor Education, the benefits of Outdoor Education, and activities to incorporate it into your classroom. You will be provided with specific activity ideas to implement now or with some planning, and you will be inspired to design new ways for students to engage with nature.
This course will help you explore different types of Outdoor Education, the benefits of Outdoor Education, and activities to incorporate it into your classroom. You will be provided with specific activity ideas to implement now or with some planning, and you will be inspired to design new ways for students to engage with nature.
Scientific Investigation in the classroom is a process where students are at the center of learning scientific principles through a discovery-based learning approach. This highly detailed course will teach you that a full scientific investigation consists of Pre- and Post-Lab activities in addition to the in-class laboratory lesson.
This highly detailed course will teach you that a full scientific investigation consists of Pre- and Post-Lab activities in addition to the in-class laboratory lesson. Proper investigation is more than completing a hands-on activity that aligns with content; it is a process that sets students up for independent discovery or a problem to solve.
Learn the benefits of productive struggle and methods for creating activities that support students through challenging tasks. You will learn what makes a good activity to support struggle, common hurdles to address in your lessons, and simple strategies to support students throughout their tasks.
This course teaches you the benefits of productive struggle and methods for creating activities that support students through challenging tasks. You will learn what makes a good activity to support struggle, common hurdles, and simple strategies to support students throughout their tasks.
This course gives participants a thorough understanding of Project Based Learning, including the critical components, as well as common misconceptions. Throughout the course, participants will design their own cycle of PBL they can immediately implement in their own classroom.
In this course, you will learn each component of the Project-Based Learning (PBL) Lesson Cycle and how to implement it effectively across your curriculum.
This course will teach you how to provide structured, specific, and actionable feedback to your students. Learn how to design criteria to observe, collect evidence, and write both positive and improvement feedback. You will also consider when to provide feedback to your students and how to set goals for improvement.
Learn why recitation in the classroom can be an important component of your student’s educational journey. This Quick Course teaches the process of rote memorization of important and influential texts, and considerations for recitation through oral presentation.
Review several tools for your online lessons to evaluate and assess your students quickly. Learn common strategies to assess your students online and receive resources for planning and implementation.
This course provides participants with specific methods to implement strategies in the classroom that foster student independence while still building a strong classroom culture, expectations, and appropriate methods to manage misbehavior.
This course provides participants with specific methods to implement strategies in the classroom that foster student independence while still building strong classroom culture, expectations, and independence.
In this one-hour Quick Course, you will learn six key elements of a successful first day in your secondary classroom. A successful first day of school can help you set a positive tone and provide a strong structure for a successful year with your students.
