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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,…

Suzanne Judson-Whitehouse

Suzanne Judson-Whitehouse is the CES Online Learning Manager. In this role, she leads the development of online courses with a focus on inclusive practices for online course development, faculty training…

Introduction to Educational Technology

…Licensure Program Enrollees must take courses in sequence. Course Structure The course is fully online. Coursework begins on the course start date. You will be required to log in and

Theory and Practice of Acquiring a Second Language

Required for License(s): Teacher of English as a second Language (PreK-6)(5-12) This course provides participants with an introduction to the field of second language acquisition (SLA) at different age and

NHS Latin teacher wins national honor

NORTHAMPTON — Northampton High School Latin teacher Thomas J. Howell recently won national recognition for his work from the Society for Classical Studies, a major academic group focused on ancient…

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…  Home E Search query for: events and courses historys mysteries pilot k 5 social studies curriculum ( Page 33 ) Data, Research, and Policy There must be sound evidence…

Mount Tom Academy graduates seven

…program for high school students at risk of dropping out of school. The students come from their district schools and either return to complete their studies or finish their high…

Hadley Elementary School cited for STEM focus

…as early as elementary school whether they like, and think they are good at math and science. PLTW Launch students engage in critical and creative thinking, build teamwork skills, and develop…

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…to begin? You have a TON of options. I recommend starting with a topic that is in alignment with your professional learning goals. Check out some of the public Twitter…

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