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.

 

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View ASPDP Catalog Listing: P187-12907.1F24

 

Fall 2024 Important Dates and Information

  • September 16, 2024 – ASPDP registration opens
  • September 23, 2024 – First day of Quikitech semester coursework
  • November 19, 2024 – ASPDP registration closes
  • January 3, 2025 – Last day of Quikitech semester coursework

 

Credits and Registration Instructions

  • (NYC) 45 CTLE hours towards NYS Professional Development requirements.
  • (NYC) 3 P/A+ Credits towards BA+30, BA+60, and MA+30 salary differentials.

    Complete both steps to earn P/A+ Credits and CTLE hours:

    • Step 1: Register with ASPDP when available. You can do this by logging into ASPDP at http://schools.nyc.gov/teachers/aspdp/, searching for Quikitech in the course catalog to select your choice of courses, and paying the ASPDP registration fee for the courses.
    • Step 2: Register with Quikitech. You can do this by going to https://quikitech.com/ adding to cart the matching courses you will be taking with ASPDP, and paying the Education Partner fee for the courses. Your account will be automatically created for you upon checkout. If you purchased a bundle, allow for 24 hours for your course selections to be processed.

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 and group rates, email support@quikitech.com.

 

Reviews

“This course not only helped me in my professional life as a teacher, but it has also helped me in my personal life.”

“Excellent design and implementation by the instructor. I felt challenged and was able to utilize what I learned in my classroom.”

“I have already started using what I learned in my classroom!”