• Equipping Students with the Mindset of an Achiever: 1 Graduate-Level PD Credit

    $140.00$271.00
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    1 Professional Development Credit, 1 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credit

    Learn a methodical way to help your students obtain a new way of thinking that helps them succeed in life and in the classroom – even in the face of setbacks.

    This revolutionary new class will change the way you view the world and equip you to help your students become thriving achievers. Depression, pessimism, and having a fixed mindset are all barriers to learning and this class will help you guide your student out of a pessimistic mindset and into the mindset of an achiever. Building on the work of Dr. Seligman (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Dweck (Stanford), this class is a must for any teacher looking for a research-backed method for improving student performance.
    • Learn why simply equipping your students with study skills is not enough; you have to equip them with a mindset that bounces back after failures and advances in the face of adversity.
    • This course provides the following types of credit:
    • (Massachusetts) 15 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Also listed on MyLearningPlan for Boston Public School teachers. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 15 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit.
    • (General) 1 graduate-level PDU. Transcripts in sealed envelope provided by Brandman University. University processing fee not included; $90 per credit + course fee. Course number: EDKU 9134
    • Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs.
    • For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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    Connecting Classrooms to the Real World through Project-Based Learning: 3 Graduate Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    Learn about and put into practice a proven effective instructional approach for preparing our students not just to face the real world, but to make it better! Project-Based Learning: Connecting Classrooms to the Real World offers teachers a convincing argument for implementing project-based learning (PBL) in their classrooms to promote success in academia, in future professions, and in life. Teachers will be equipped with practical tools and resources to take steps toward, or even fully dive into, a research-proven more satisfying and effective way to teach.
      This course provides the following types of credit:
    • (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Also listed on MyLearningPlan for Boston Public School teachers. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit.
    • (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. Transcripts in sealed envelope provided by Brandman University. University processing fee not included; $90 per credit + course fee. Course number: EDKU 9136
    • Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs.
    • For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
     
  • Meeting Special Needs through Strategic Grouping: 1 Graduate-Level PD Credit

    $140.00$271.00
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    1 Professional Development Credit, 1 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credit

    This course targets meeting the needs of diverse learners in general and special education classrooms, particularly through strategic grouping. In order to group students most effectively, even in order to successfully teach students, it is imperative that teachers conscientiously get to know each student as much as possible. Often students’ strengths go unrecognized, and many needs go unnoticed, frustrating the teaching and learning process. When strengths are celebrated and deep needs are validated in students, their best efforts, abilities and character can be evoked. The course provides an overview of federal laws and regulations related to meeting the needs of students, as well as various needs that require the accommodation of teacher. Strategies are listed, but the bulk of the course discusses the component of arranging groups to meet students’ needs and to bring out their strengths. The course examines specific grouping options for particular dynamics and learning results. The course ends with an argument for maximized inclusion for students, as well as Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot’s model of portraiture in the field of education, to find ways of discovering, defining, and bringing out the goodness that is present in every student.
      This course provides the following types of credit:
    • (Massachusetts) 15 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Also listed on MyLearningPlan for Boston Public School teachers. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 15 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit.
    • (General) 1 graduate-level PDU. Transcripts in sealed envelope provided by Brandman University. University processing fee not included; $90 per credit + course fee.
    • Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs.
    • For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
     
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    Promoting Academic Achievement among African American and Latino Boys and Girls: 3 Graduate-Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    This class is based on sound research that has been done by researchers throughout the nation, to show tangible ways to promote the academic achievement of African American and Latino boys and girls.

    This class will equip teachers with practical, in classroom methodologies that have shown to advance the academic performance of students of color. Based on the work of researchers such as Claude Steele, Tyrone Howard, Pedro Noguera, Gloria Ladson-Billings, Johnnie McKinely, Gary Howard and Baruti Kafele, this class takes a constructivist and research based approach toward helping educators recognize and combat the negative affect of implicit stereotype thinking and master skills needed to remove barriers to K-12 student learning. As the number of students of color increase in the school districts across the nation, teachers are looking for methods that “move the needle” for advancing the academic performance of African American and Latino students. Teachers will learn how to build counter narratives to inferiority complexes that students harbor and see examples of teachers and schools that are closing the achievement gap through in-classroom practices that work. Although the class focuses much of the material on African American students, the class is structured to provide conceptual frameworks and practices that work across cultures. Each lesson gives clarification for how to apply certain principles to Latino and other students of color. Educators will also learn key facts such as: a) You don’t have to be black to teach black students; b) Holding students to high standards is one of the best ways to break down stereotypes and improve academic performance and c) many other principles and methods that have scientifically been shown to help students learn and perform at high levels.
    • Learn scientifically proven ways to close the achievement gap for the benefit of African American and Latino boys and girls in your classroom.
    • This course provides the following types of credit:
    • (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Also listed on MyLearningPlan for Boston Public School teachers. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit.
    • (Texas) Up to 45 CPEs. CPE credits are based on the number of clock hours and may vary with participant.
    • (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. Transcripts in sealed envelope provided by Brandman University. University fees not included: $90 per credit.
    Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com. Syllabus
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    The Social Brain: Relationships, Stress, and Optimal Learning: 3 Graduate-Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    Understand the nature of stress and learn to foster healthy relationships in order to improve teacher effectiveness and student learning in the classroom.

    Learn foundational principles related to the brain’s structure, functioning, and development, especially related to relationships and stress, in order to better create, through definite actions, a conducive learning environment.

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDCU9560   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
  • CGI Math: Cognitively Guided Math Instruction: 1 Graduate-Level PD Credit

    $140.00$271.00
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    1 Professional Development Credit, 1 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credit

    Get acquainted with CGI, a research-based approach to teaching mathematics with principles that apply across all content areas and grade levels.

    Enhance your instructional ability and start to master teaching mathematics by listening to your students, understanding their thinking, providing support for their learning, and planning for engaging mathematical activities in your classroom. This course is aligned with Common Core State Standards.

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 15 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 15 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 1 graduate-level PDU. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDTU 9052   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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    Equity Matters: Closing Gaps in Education & Achievement: 3 Graduate-Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    What are the causes and consequences of gaps in education opportunities, achievement, and outcomes among the students we serve as well as ways to reverse and close these gaps?

    This course explores and informs upon the impermissible gaps our students face based on linguistic backgrounds, socio-economic levels, gender, race, and other factors.  Gain a renewed conviction as well as an enriched repertoire of strategies that will increase equity in and through education.

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district) This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDKU 9140   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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    Effective Formative Assessment Practices: 1 Graduate-Level PD Credit

    $140.00$167.00
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    1 Professional Development Credit, 1 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credit

    Learn to integrate the critical component of formative assessment into your teaching practices to support students’ mastery of ALL academic standards and provide quality instruction. Build up your understanding, knowledge-base, and repertoire of techniques and strategies related to formative assessment. If you care about providing quality instruction, this course is a must for every K-12 educator!

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 15 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 15 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 1 graduate-level PDU. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDDU 9972   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
  • STEAM-Powered Education for Every Student: 1 Graduate-Level PD Credit

    $140.00$271.00
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    1 Professional Development Credit, 1 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credit

    Learn to apply STEAM-powered instructional practices to your classroom with concrete strategies, tools, and learnings presented in this course.

    The pedagogical practices you will learn can be applied in various content areas and for various learning, whether or not you teach in STEAM.

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 15 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 15 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 1 graduate-level PDU. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDTU 9036   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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    Exercise and Movement for Improved Learning Outcomes: 3 Graduate-Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    Want to improve health, mood, behavior, and performance in your classroom?

    Learn the value of movement and exercise with the benefits it provides to learning, health (including physical, mental and social health), behavior, and classroom management in the classroom. Even discover how it can enhance your ability as an educator to thrive in the teaching profession!

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    (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDDU 9837   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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    Character Matters: Developing Students’ Habits of Mind: 3 Graduate-Level PD Credits

    $159.00$440.00
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    3 Professional Development Credits, 3 UMASS Graduate-Level Professional Development Credits

    View Syllabus (syllabus sample is for the NYC school district)

    This course provides the following types of credit: (Massachusetts) 45 PDPs. Approved by Mass Department of ESE for PDPs. Note: PDPs are determined by the number of clock hours. The number of PDPs may vary according to participant, up to a maximum of 45 PDPs. Participants must document their clock hours in order to receive credit. (General) 3 graduate-level PDUs. University credit processing fees are not included. Upon completion of coursework, participant can request and pay $90 per credit. University credits are provided by Brandman University. Brandman University course number: EDDU 9779   Please check with your school district or local authority on whether the kind of credit this course provides can be used towards meeting your professional development, salary differential, or credential renewal needs. For questions, email support@quikitech.com.
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