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Back to School For Teachers

60 hours
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Phase I: Foundation Skills (20 Hours) – Build core teaching skills in communication, pedagogy, assessment, child development, and creative tools.
Phase II: Advanced Pedagogical Competence (20 Hours) – Deepen teaching methods with inclusive strategies, tech integration, and reflective practices.
Phase III: Placement Readiness (20 Hours) – Prepare for jobs with resume building, interview skills, emotional intelligence, and teaching demos.
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Back to School program for Teacher Assistants

60 hours
1 Lesson
Beginner
What you'll learn
Phase I: Foundation Skills (15 Hours) – Learn the basics of child development, classroom etiquette, school operations, and the key role of a teacher assistant.
Phase II: Practical & Technical Classroom Skills (15 Hours) – Gain hands-on skills in educational technology, computer use, supporting learning activities, and inclusive practices.
Phase III: Job Readiness & Professional Conduct (10 Hours) – Prepare for employment through resume building, interview skills, professionalism, and real classroom simulations.
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Strategies to Improve Participation in Your Virtual Classroom

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand key barriers to participation in virtual classrooms and how to address them.
Apply interactive techniques such as polls, breakout rooms, and gamification to boost student engagement.
Use digital tools and platforms effectively to promote active learning.
Build a positive online classroom culture that supports student confidence and contribution.
Design lessons that are student-centered, participatory, and responsive to diverse learning needs.
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The Case Against Zeros in Grading: Rethinking Assessment for Student Growth

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand the academic and psychological impact of assigning zeros in grading.
Examine the limitations of traditional percentage-based grading systems.
Explore alternative approaches such as minimum grading, standards-based grading, and redo policies.
Learn how to maintain academic rigor while fostering responsibility and resilience.
Develop grading practices that are both fair and focused on long-term student learning outcomes.
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Beyond Labels: Embracing Neurodiversity in the Classroom

60 hours
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand the concept of neurodiversity and how it differs from traditional views of disability.
Identify common neurodiverse profiles such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and sensory processing differences.
Recognize the strengths and challenges neurodiverse students bring to the classroom.
Learn inclusive teaching practices that support engagement, flexibility, and participation.
Build a classroom culture rooted in empathy, respect, and equity for all learners.
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Inclusive Classrooms: Teaching Strategies That Work for Every Child

60 minutes
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand the core principles of inclusive education and why it benefits all students.
Explore practical strategies for differentiating instruction across content, process, and assessment.
Discover how to apply Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to plan inclusive lessons.
Learn classroom management techniques that support diverse learners without stigma.
Gain confidence in creating a classroom environment that nurtures empathy, cooperation, and student voice.
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Understanding Genes: What Every Parent Should Know

45 minutes
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand what genes are and how they influence traits, growth, and development.
Learn the difference between inherited traits, mutations, and genetic disorders.
Gain insight into how genetics may play a role in learning disabilities, behavioral traits, and medical conditions.
Explore when and why genetic testing may be recommended for children.
Learn how to support children with genetic conditions or learning differences with confidence and care.
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Understanding Child Rights: A Guide for Educators

10 hours
1 Lesson
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Understand the basic rights of children and their relevance in school settings.
Recognize the teacher’s role in protecting and promoting these rights.
Learn practical ways to create child-friendly classrooms that support dignity, safety, and participation.
Identify common school practices that may unintentionally violate children’s rights.
Build a classroom environment rooted in empathy, respect, and fairness for every student.