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Shephali Chokshi

…including: Elementary (Gr 2-5) Middle /High School students and GED. Shephali’s work currently focuses on Middle School students and teachers. She has taught a range of courses through Fitchburg University,…

Leslie Laud

Dr. Leslie Laud teaches graduate courses at Bank Street College of Education, and consults widely on using evidence-based practices within a writer’s workshop model. She holds an M.A. in special…

The Amherst regional school consolidation question

…about the possibilities consolidation might offer by opening up the middle school building for other programming. These include on-site college courses for students, licensure programs in technology and nursing, and

Literacy Learning for Pre-Adolescents and Adolescents

Required for License(s): English/English as a Second Language (ESL) – Initial/History/Humanities/Reading Specialist/Social Sciences (5-12) Description This course is designed to assist participants in teaching intermediate students, including English language learners,…

Introduction to Educational Technology

Required for License(s): Biology/Chemistry/Earth and Space Science/English/General Science/High School Mathematics/History/Humanities/Math & Science/Middle School Mathematics/Middle School Mathematics-Science/Physics/Social Sciences (5-12) Description In this course, we will provide an introduction to educational technology…

Licensure/Credentialing

Home E Search query for: events and courses history motion ( Page 14 ) Important Notice about CES Licensure Programs We are sad to announce that our CES Licensure Preparation…

Curriculum and Assessment for Teachers

Required for License(s): Biology/Chemistry/Earth and Space Science/English/English as a Second Language (ESL) – Initial/General Science/High School Mathematics/History/Humanities/Math & Science/Middle School Mathematics/Middle School Mathematics/Science/Moderate Disabilities – Initial/Physics/Social Sciences (5-12) This course…

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