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An introduction to designing and implementing Project-Based Learning (PBL) in the classroom. The course focuses on including questions for inquiry, exploration of real-world issues and solving authentic problems.
This online methods course satisfies California requirements for teachers who want to add Single Subject Science (biology, chemistry, geoscience, or physics) to their current general education teaching credential.
This online methods course is designed for credentialed teachers looking to add a certification in social studies to their current general education teaching certification.
This online methods course satisfies California requirements for teachers who want to add Single Subject Mathematics to their current general education teaching credential.
This online methods course satisfies California requirements for teachers who want to add Single Subject English to their current general education teaching credential.
This online methods course satisfies California requirements for teachers who want to add Single Subject Physical Education to their current general education teaching credential.
This online methods course satisfies California requirements for credentialed single subject teachers who want to add a Multiple Subject Credential.
This online course introduces the components and implementation of a quality infant-toddler care program.
This online course introduces cognitive, physical and socio-emotional development of children from birth through 36 months. Students will learn appropriate, inclusive, and respectful care practices.
This online course is designed for early childhood professionals at all levels to create inclusive learning environments for young children with special needs and to comply with legislative requirements of ADA and IDEA.
This online course identifies the causes of disruptive behavior and presents strategies for eliminating it in early childhood classrooms.
This online course covers guidelines for creating a safe and healthy environment for the young child, including emergency preparedness, health and public safety issues, and the nutritional needs of young children.
This online course covers how to plan and lead developmentally appropriate music activities for young children and how to incorporate music in your curriculum.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. Learn how its theory, philosophy, and principles relate to current early childhood education practices.
In this online course, students define and recognize culture and its role in children's development. Students are introduced to theory and practice for anti-bias in early childhood education and curriculum.
Learn how to encourage children's development in two or more languages. This course covers strategies to support dual language learners in early childhood settings.
This online course offers principles and methods for supervising other adults in the early childhood classroom. Participants will learn to guide and mentor classroom aides, assistant teachers and parent volunteers.
This online course offers an overview of administration leadership principles in early care and education. Participants will learn about leadership, supervision, program evaluation and professional development of staff.
This online course in early childhood program administration offers an introduction to the logistical and philosophical details of planning and implementing developmentally appropriate care and education of young children.
This online course teaches students how to collaborate with parents for an optimal learning environment where children, parents, and teachers function as a team in the educational process.
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