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Learn the secrets for success in your first years of teaching. This course will introduce numerous ways to motivate and teach adult students. You’ll learn dozens of powerful teaching techniques that Master the latest teaching strategies to help you reach high school students, including differentiated instruction and classroom management. In this teacher-training course, you’ll learn from an experienced educator how to motivate and assist developing writers. In this course on teaching preschoolers, you will learn how to come up with creative and balanced preschool lesson plans

Join National Archives educators for Professional Development opportunities. Most of our museums have re-opened with limited hours and timed tickets. Re-openings and continued operation rely on local public health metrics. Please check the website of the Presidential Library you are interested in visiting below. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum (West Branch, IA) Contact us about workshops and programs.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum (Hyde Park, NY) Free primary-source based professional development from the Library of Congress. Visit the National Archives from home! Our interactive webinars for educators feature historical documents, images, maps, posters, and other primary sources — as well as resources and strategies for bringing primary sources into your classroom. All webinars are free of charge.

Advance registration required. Questions? Please contact us at distancelearning@nara.gov. Live captioning is available by request. Please include a request for live captioning services in your registration for the event and submit your registration at least two weeks in advance of the webinar. Free, regularly scheduled professional development workshops for educators explore how to use primary sources to delve into the big ideas of the founding documents of the United States.

During each interactive program, participants will engage with primary sources and partake in collaborative group work and discussion to discover how to use National Archives resources and programs to teach civic knowledge and skills. Please email distancelearning@nara.gov to request your program. Teachers want to be the best they can be at their jobs, and they know that education is a lifelong process. But meeting professional development requirements can often feel like a hassle instead of something that’s meaningful. Districts offer (and require) plenty of their own PD, but they may not cover topics that really interest or benefit you. That’s why it’s helpful to be able to track down professional development for teachers that’s truly a good use of your time.

Use these resources (recommended by fellow teachers!) to find PD on a variety of topics, both in person and online. A few tips: Plus, make the most of your next conference with our free printable Education Conference Bingo Challenge. All of the courses on this career development site are free, though they’re ad-supported. You only have to pay if you need to download a digital or printed certificate of completion ($22 to $31). But you can also prove your completion with an online learning record, which might serve the same purpose depending on your need.

Access their courses—on a variety of teaching-related topics—online or via the app. The 40 Hour Teacher Workweek is a 52-week program that helps you streamline your teaching, one area at a time. Essentially, it’s a yearlong professional development endeavor focused on increasing productivity. The goal is cultivating a more productive mindset to help you succeed, no matter what you teach. At the end of the course, you will receive a professional development certificate to document up to 104 credit hours. See our review of this innovative professional development for teachers here.

Read about ED's support for the teaching profession, including professional development and loan forgiveness for teachers. Learn about professional development and other resources available to faculty and staff of community colleges. Learn about the Science of Professional Development in Early Childhood Education: A National Summit sponsored by the ECEPD Program. Tools to help adult educators improve the quality of instruction in adult education programs. Enables outstanding teachers and other school leaders to bring their school and classroom expertise to the Department. You have XXXXXX left today.

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A step-by-step approach to effective, positive discipline. In this professional development course, you’ll get the teacher training you need to deal effectively with serious discipline problems and Learn response to intervention (RTI) strategies that ensure the struggling readers in your classroom get the help and education they A learning specialist shows you how to raise a successful reader and writer.

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Advance registration required. Questions? Please contact us at distancelearning@nara.gov. Live captioning is available by request. Please include a request for live captioning services in your registration for the event and submit your registration at least two weeks in advance of the webinar. Free, regularly scheduled professional development workshops for educators explore how to use primary sou...

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During each interactive program, participants will engage with primary sources and partake in collaborative group work and discussion to discover how to use National Archives resources and programs to teach civic knowledge and skills. Please email distancelearning@nara.gov to request your program. Teachers want to be the best they can be at their jobs, and they know that education is a lifelong pr...