Online Professional Development for Schools & Districts
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This course is exclusively for Non-Public Massachusetts School educators. If you have been given this link by an administrator in your district, please stay on this webpage to complete the registration process to ensure you are placed in the correct section. Please do not visit the Outreach Courses section of our website to register.
Course Credit: 1 graduate credit (see below) from Colorado State University – Pueblo.
This professional development course explores diagnostic assessment, process writing, and specific instructional strategies for teaching basic writing skills to struggling writers, particularly students with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD), which fall under the diagnostic umbrella of specific learning disabilities (SLD). This course is intended for educators who wish to help students develop grammar knowledge and build expertise at the word choice and sentence structure levels before stringing sentences together in various forms of written expression. Content would be primarily beneficial for teachers of younger students, but it would also benefit those who teach older writers who need remediation in beginning skills. As a result of the learning experiences in this course, participants will be more competent in their ability to:
The course is divided into six, self-paced modules:
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GRADUATE CREDIT
We offer 1 graduate credit for this course through Colorado State University – Pueblo.
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1 Graduate Credit | |
Dates/Time | Price |
July 25 - September 5, 2023 | $0 |
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"I am amazed at how succinctly this course met the learning objectives. It was packed with useful information and tools that can be immediately applied to teaching. This is one of the most powerful contributions to my professional growth adding a strong foundation for supporting students in written expression."
Leah Evjen-Bryan
K-8 SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
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