• Upskilling Our Students for the 21st Century Workplace

    Reba Gordon Matthews

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  • What are Choice Boards and How Do They Benefit Student Learning?

    Matt Bergman

    (4)

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  • Taking the Pain Out of Test Prep

    Lauren Boucher

    (9)

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  • The Knowledge Journey: Ways to Keep Students Learning During Breaks

    Shelly Sanchez Terrell

    (6)

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  • Using Google Drawings and Photos to Share Content and Demonstrate Understanding

    Matt Bergman

    (5)

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  • Shifting Teacher and Student Roles in the Blended Classroom: A Deeper Dive

    Dr. Jayme Linton

    (6)

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  • Simple Make and Take EduProtocol Templates and Activities

    Naomi Harm

    (2)

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  • Seven Tips for Working with Multilingual Learners

    Matt Bergman

    (9)

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  • Secondary Interventions for Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)

    Melissa Mann

    (9)

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Instructional Strategies

Instructional Strategies are the cornerstone of effective teaching. Our courses offer a wide range of evidence-based teaching methodologies to maximize student engagement and learning outcomes.

Whether teaching in a traditional classroom, online, or in a blended learning environment, these courses provide various tools and strategies. Learn how to implement flipped classrooms, inquiry-based learning, and more to suit your educational setting.

FAQs:

Q: Who should take these courses?
A: Teachers, instructional designers, and educational leaders should take these courses

Q: Do these strategies apply to all grade levels?
A: Yes, these courses offer scalable strategies for different educational levels.