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Why do they act that way? That is the question all parents of teenagers have asked themselves at one time or another. Understanding those not children, but not yet adult humans that take over the house is no easy feat. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, disrespect for elders, and spend all their time sleeping and playing video games. This course addresses what modern teens face today and delves into physiological and psychological issues that turn our loving kids into surely...
Anti-Bias Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom is a 25-hour, 10-module online course designed for teachers seeking continuing education credits in any state. This course guides educators through the foundational concepts of bias as it develops in young children, and explores the ways identity and diversity are formed and recognized in early childhood settings. Teachers will deepen their understanding of the four goals of anti-bias education, identity, diversity, justice, and activism, and...
This course equips educators with a practical, strengths-based approach to improving classroom practice using Appreciative Inquiry (AI). Instead of focusing on problems to fix, you’ll learn how to identify what’s already working, ask better questions, and systematically expand success. Through hands-on tools—like appreciative questioning, strengths journaling, the 4D cycle, and student-centered discovery interviews, you’ll design and test small changes that create meaningful, sustainable...
This course is designed for individuals who want to become more confident, decisive, and assertive in their personal and professional lives. Offered through accredited school partners, the program teaches practical assertiveness skills that help learners strengthen relationships, communicate clearly, and earn respect from colleagues, family, and peers. Learners gain tools to express themselves effectively while maintaining respect for others.
The Building Student Resiliency course equips educators with the knowledge and strategies needed to support students impacted by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Focused on trauma‑informed teaching, the program explores how trauma affects the brain, behavior, and learning, while guiding educators in implementing compassionate, proactive, and developmentally appropriate instructional practices. Designed for those working with our youngest and most vulnerable learners, this course...
The Bullying in Schools course examines the complex social, cultural, and systemic factors that contribute to bullying and violence in educational settings. Delivered through an accredited school, the course explores connections among social status, gender expectations, masculinity, cyber‑bullying, and adult influences, while addressing how these dynamics impact student well‑being and school safety. Learners gain insight into the broader effects of bullying on communities and practical...
This course prepares learners to design and deliver effective online learning experiences for organizations and institutions of higher education. Learners explore major instructional design models, learning theories, tools, and best practices for online teaching and course development. The course emphasizes practical application, including the use of educational technology, narrative learning strategies, and accessibility principles to create engaging, learner‑centered online courses and...
The Child and Adolescent Development course examines how children grow, learn, and adapt from early childhood through adolescence. Grounded in current research, the course encourages students to critically evaluate developmental theories and practices while exploring how nutritional, physical, familial, educational, societal, and environmental factors influence healthy development across the lifespan.
The Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition course examines the vital role early childhood educators and caregivers play in supporting the health, safety, and nutritional well‑being of young children. Grounded in current research and professional standards, the course explores best practices for promoting wellness, preventing illness and injury, and creating safe, high‑quality learning environments. Designed for anyone whose work touches children’s lives, the course emphasizes practical...
Children with speech, language, or listening problems can look forward to less frustration, self-doubt, and misplaced blame for their limitations if they are properly diagnosed and treated and if their family is informed and supportive. If you suspect or have been told that your child has as a speech, language, or listening problem, our course will give you a deeper understanding of the diagnoses and how to offer help for your child. Armed with knowledge, you are in a better position to help...
Our Children and Challenging Behaviors course presents a new way of looking at behaviors in children and common mistakes we tend to make in treating and managing them. Our course includes case histories, practical strategies, and resources which discuss behavioral challenges and aims to forge healing, lasting solutions based on current neuroscience. Once we understand what might be causing challenging behaviors, we can develop techniques designed to help children connect their thoughts,...
The Secrets to Classroom Management course is designed to support current and prospective educators in building positive, respectful, and productive classroom environments. Learners explore the foundational principles of classroom management and discipline while learning how to actively involve students in shaping their learning community. The course focuses on understanding and preventing misbehavior, communicating effectively, maintaining appropriate behavior, and responding constructively...
The Creating Safe Classroom Environments course equips educators with practical strategies to foster socially, emotionally, and culturally safe learning spaces where all students feel valued, respected, and empowered to succeed.This course prepares educators with actionable strategies to build inclusive and supportive classroom environments where students feel safe, respected, and motivated to learn. Educators gain practical tools to strengthen student engagement, improve classroom culture,...
The elementary classroom today, is more diverse, inclusive, and plugged in to technology than ever before and although schools today are changing so rapidly, the power of differentiation remains the same and the need is ever growing! Teachers today are under tremendous pressure to help ensure students meet a set of rigorous, standardized learning topics. Differentiation in the Elementary Classroom will guide teachers with the division of time, resources, and efforts to effectively instruct...
The Discover a Career as a Teaching Assistant course introduces learners to the essential role of paraprofessionals in supporting student learning, classroom management, and inclusive education environments.This course equips learners with a clear understanding of the teaching assistant role, including instructional support, behavior management, and student engagement strategies. Learners gain foundational knowledge to work effectively in diverse classroom environments and support both...
Learn how adults learn best by exploring self-directed learning, experience-based meaning-making, constructivist design strategies, and practical ways to evaluate real-world learning impact.Examining Learning and Development is a beginner-friendly course that helps you understand how adults learn, and how to design learning experiences that actually stick. You’ll explore why adult learners tend to thrive when they have choice and ownership (self-directed learning), and how their prior work and...
Exploring Classroom Management equips educators with the practical, research-informed strategies needed to create calm, focused, and productive learning environments. Throughout this course, teachers explore the essential skills used by highly effective educators—setting clear expectations, preventing disruptions before they occur, strengthening relationships, and responding to challenging behaviors with confidence.Participants will learn how to establish routines that support smoother...
The Flipped Learning for Elementary Education course guides learners in redesigning instruction to maximize engagement and individualized learning. By shifting direct instruction outside of class and using in‑class time for collaboration, practice, and support, learners discover practical ways to implement flipped learning in elementary classrooms. The course explores lesson planning, technology integration, subject‑specific strategies, and advanced models such as flipped mastery and...
Fueling Creativity in the Classroom, offered through accredited school partners, equips educators with practical strategies to foster creativity in early childhood learning environments. The course helps teachers understand how creativity, curiosity, collaboration, and a love of learning support children’s future success, while learning techniques to create classrooms where ideas are encouraged and imagination thrives.
The Homeschooling Gifted Children course guides parents and caregivers through the process of educating gifted learners at home with clarity and confidence. Designed to remove uncertainty and overwhelm, this course explores homeschooling philosophies, curriculum selection, individualized instruction, technology integration, and socialization, equipping families with practical tools, resources, and strategies to help gifted children succeed academically and socially.
Our Homeschooling Starter Guide course outlines steps for creating a positive and effective home learning environment and how to develop a solid teaching philosophy. We will explore various homeschooling models, rules, and requirements, as well as ways to develop proper goals and implement lesson plans. Many families who homeschool have discovered its vast benefits and homeschooling has grown tremendously in the last few years. Our course provides you with the tools to make your homeschooling...
An Individualized Education Plan serves as a blueprint for learners who are eligible for special education services. English Language Leaners who also qualify for an IEP are a unique group of students who require specialized instruction and highly trained educators who understand their diverse needs. Placing students into special education programs is framed within a multi-tiered model that serves as a foundation of IEP development. Our course helps to guide educators in the development and...
Feel a little rusty with your grammar skills? Take our Improve Your Grammar and Punctuation course! Students taking this course will benefit from a review of English grammar, punctuation, and capitalization rules. Other topics covered include how to construct sentences and paragraphs that flow gracefully and we will provide clarification to some of the English language's most confusing and confounding words. The practical nature of this course will provide students of all ages with the skills...
The Developing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for Diverse Learners course equips educators with the knowledge and strategies needed to design, implement, and evaluate effective IEPs for culturally and linguistically diverse learners, including English Language Learners with disabilities. Grounded in a Multi‑Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework and aligned with IDEA requirements, this course emphasizes culturally responsive practices, measurable academic language goals, progress...
Delivered through an accredited institution, this course explores differentiated instruction as an essential approach for today’s academically diverse classrooms. Learners will examine how and why differentiation supports student success and develop practical strategies for planning, managing, and sustaining inclusive learning environments that respond to learner variability with confidence and purpose.
Delivered through an accredited institution, this course equips learners with practical strategies for designing effective lessons, assessing student progress, and maintaining high expectations. The course emphasizes purposeful planning, meaningful assessment, learner engagement, and professional practices that foster achievement and accountability in today’s classrooms.
Google has changed the face of education in ways few people could have imagined it would. The Google suite of classroom tools are so popular because they are free for schools to use, are accessible, and make sharing and collaborating incredibly easy and fun. Our Introduction to Google Classroom course provides a framework for using technology to engage your learners which in turn will greatly enhance their learning experiences.
This course explores the models, tools, and techniques essential for designing and delivering high‑quality online learning experiences. Learners examine foundational learning theories and how they apply in practice to online instruction, while addressing the technological, pedagogical, and organizational complexities of effective digital course design.
Online education is changing the way that students access and receive high-quality instructional experiences around the world. With online instruction, teachers have a vast array of technology at their fingertips. Our K-12 Moving to Virtual Learning course provides real world tools and techniques for the design and implementation of quality, engaging, and interactive learning experiences for students. We discuss communication tools that foster interaction and collaboration between students and...
Education and the way things are taught have changed dramatically in recent years. Students are now expected to learn from a distance to a certain degree. It might be fully virtual or a blend of brick-and-mortar learning and distance learning. Whichever mode, the main goal remains the same: to ensure that students are learning. Our K-12 Virtual Student Engagement course provides steps for fostering teacher-student relationships, increasing clarity and engagement in a virtual setting. We...
What exactly is a language-based learning difficulty? Our first module discusses the co-occurrence of language difficulties and how to properly have your child assessed. We also cover ways to support children and form strong bonds with them. In our second module, we describe techniques for establishing a good relationship with parents, teachers, and administrators. We also address some major language disabilities: dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia.Children with language based learning...
This program provides learners with a comprehensive introduction to childhood language development and language‑based learning disabilities. Learners explore how children develop speech, language, and listening skills, examine common communication and processing challenges, and gain insight into assessments, interventions, and strategies that support learning, inclusion, and independence across educational and life settings.
This course guides current and aspiring special education teachers through the essential tasks required to successfully meet the needs of students with disabilities. Offered through accredited school partners, the course delivers practical, classroom‑ready knowledge for teaching in special education environments and supporting inclusive classrooms. Learners explore legal foundations, evidence‑based instructional practices, and strategies for managing the many roles and responsibilities of...
The Narrative Learning course introduces learners to the core strategies and techniques for integrating storytelling into educational design. Through exploration of narrative‑based approaches, this course demonstrates how stories can enhance comprehension, engagement, and retention across a variety of learning environments, particularly in online and instructional design settings.
Preschool Fun Ideas is an engaging course designed to introduce learners to age‑appropriate practices used in early childhood education. Offered by our accredited school partners, the course explores how to create nurturing and stimulating learning centers, explains the importance of key learning domains, and provides practical activity ideas for both small‑group and whole‑group instruction. Learners also gain hands‑on experience developing a simple, effective lesson plan.
This Project‑Based Learning (PBL) Design course empowers learners to create meaningful, inquiry‑driven learning experiences that foster creativity, collaboration, and deep understanding. Through a structured, practical approach, learners explore how to build a culture of inquiry, design engaging projects, assess learning authentically, and ensure reflection and mastery. The course guides learners from mindset and vision through assessment and reflection, supporting confident implementation of...
This course supports new early childhood educators as they navigate the complexities of lesson planning, behavior guidance, and individual learner needs. Offered by our accredited school partners, the program introduces reflective teaching practices, developmentally appropriate strategies, classroom design principles, and family engagement techniques. Learners gain practical tools to reflect on instruction, monitor child progress, and build positive learning communities during their early...
This Active Threat Awareness & Response course equips learners with critical knowledge and practical strategies to recognize potential warning signs, understand emergency preparedness plans, and respond effectively during a mass‑violence incident. Delivered through an accredited school, the course examines lessons learned from past tragedies and focuses on prevention, response, and recover, including the widely recognized Run, Hide, Fight methodology and basic triage principles for assisting...
The SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Training course equips learners with the skills to confidently use SMART Board technology and SMART Notebook software to design engaging interactive lessons and presentations. Through hands‑on instruction, learners explore whiteboard setup and tools, lesson creation, multimedia integration, and collaboration features—culminating in practical strategies to enhance audience engagement and troubleshoot common issues in real‑world instructional settings.
The STEM Education Integration course prepares learners to design, adapt, and implement effective STEM‑focused instruction across classroom and out‑of‑school settings. Through a practical, structured approach, learners explore the foundations of STEM education, lesson planning strategies, assessment methods, and inclusive practices. The course emphasizes real‑world relevance, interdisciplinary learning, and strategies to engage diverse learners while aligning STEM instruction with career and...
The STEM in the Elementary Classroom course introduces learners to practical, developmentally appropriate ways to infuse STEM concepts into elementary instruction. Offered by our accredited school partners, the course explores why STEM is essential to children’s cognitive and social development and how it supports communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. Learners engage with sample lesson plans, templates, and STEM challenge ideas to confidently integrate science,...
Explore how the latest discoveries in brain research can transform the way you teach and support your students. This comprehensive 25-hour professional development course provides educators with a deeper understanding of how the brain learns, retains, and applies information. Through evidence-based, neuroscience-driven strategies, participants will learn how to energize instruction, boost student engagement, and create more meaningful learning experiences. The course guides teachers in...
The Student Engagement and Learning course helps educators strengthen instructional practice through the effective use of formative assessment and learner‑centered strategies. Grounded in research demonstrating the significant impact of formative assessment on educational achievement, the course explores practical, classroom‑ready techniques that enhance engagement, clarify learning intentions, and actively involve students in the learning process. Educators leave with tools they can...
The Student Mental Health course is designed to help education professionals recognize, understand, and support the mental health needs of children and adolescents. Because mental health disorders can emerge early in life, timely identification, informed intervention, and coordinated support are essential to student success. This course equips professionals across school settings with the knowledge and resources needed to advocate effectively for students and foster mentally healthy learning...
Many people choose substitute teaching to further their career or to gain experience working in classrooms and with students. Our Substitute Teaching course breaks down each grade level in sections that discuss what students are learning and possible activities to implement for each curricular area. We also describe ways to create smooth day to day routines, behavior management techniques, and tips for having success as a substitute teacher.
The Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders course prepares school‑based professionals to effectively identify, assess, and support students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Offered by our accredited school partners, the course provides practical, evidence‑based guidance on behavioral screening, comprehensive assessment, intervention strategies, and special education practices. Learners examine current challenges, best practices, and future directions in autism research to...
The School Safety and Active Threat Response course equips learners with practical, school‑focused strategies to prevent, assess, and respond to violent threats. Through scenario‑based instruction, learners examine threat indicators, de‑escalation communication, preparedness planning, and response actions during an active incident. Emphasis is placed on prevention, mindset, coordination with law enforcement, and informed decision‑making to enhance safety for students, staff, and school...