Course participants...

Earn 1-3 semester hours of graduate credit or 45 hours of professional development credit for face-to-face courses and 20-60 hours of professional development credit for online courses.

Course Fee

To view a complete outline and requirements for a graduate course, click on one of the following course names. For course fees, visit the Class Schedules page and click on your state.

Classroom Courses

Accelerated Learning Action Research in the Classroom
Adolescent Literacy Strategies Bringing Excitement to the Science Classroom
Bully Prevention In Schools Character Education in the Classroom
Collaborative Classroom Combating Problem Behaviors
Differentiated Instruction Discipline With Dignity
Dropout Prevention Educating Special Needs Students
Effective Classroom Management Effects of Poverty on Education
Getting & Keeping Parent Support (NY Only) Inclusion
Innovative Testing Tools Integrated Co-Teaching (NY Only)
New Faces Peer Mentoring & Coaching
Preventing Gang Activity in Schools Preventing School Violence
Professional Learning Community Reaching Today's Students
Resolving Conflicts in Schools & Classrooms Self-Esteem For Educators
Service Learning Strategic Lesson Planning
Stress Management For Teachers Teacher Effectiveness Training
Teachers & Parents: Winning & Keeping Parent Support Teachers & the Law
Teaching Gifted & Talented Students Teaching & Learning With Groups
Teaching Creativity, Creatively Teaching Reading Strategies
The Personally Intelligent Teacher Whole Brain Learning
Writing Across the Curriculum

One (1) Graduate Credit Courses Online

Multiple Intelligences Teaching Millennials

One (1) Graduate Credit or Twenty (20) Hours Professional Development Credit Online Course

Multiple Intelligences Teaching Millennials


Two (2) Graduate Credit Courses Online

Leadership Development


Three (3) Graduate Credit or Sixty (60) Hours Professional Development Credit Online Courses

Accelerated Learning Action Research in the Classroom
Adolescent Literacy Strategies Bringing Excitement to the
Science Classroom
Bully Prevention In Schools Character Education in the Classroom
Collaborative Classroom Combating Problem Behaviors
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Discipline With Dignity
Dropout Prevention Educating Special Needs Students
Effective Classroom Management Effects of Poverty on Education
Getting & Keeping Parent Support (NY Only) Inclusion
Information Literacy Innovative Testing Tools
Integrated Co-Teaching (NY Only) Integrating Technology in the Classroom
Integrating Technology Into The Reading & Language Arts Curriculum K-8 K-12 Application Software
Kids in Context Liguistically Diverse Students & Literacy
Mastering Grantsmanship Multicultural Education
New Faces Peer Mentoring & Coaching
Preparing for the National Board and Beyond Preventing Gang Activity in Schools
Preventing School Violence Professional Learning Communities
Reaching Today's Students Resolving Conflicts In Schools & Classrooms
Self-Esteem For Educators Service Learning
Strategic Lesson Planning Stress Management For Teachers
Study Strategies for School Success Systematically Integrating Technology Into the Curriculum (NY Only)
Teaching Gifted & Talented Students Teaching & Learning With Groups
Teaching Reading Strategies Teachers & Parents: Winning & Keeping Parent Support
Teachers and the Law Teaching Creativity, Creatively
Teaching With WebQuests Technology & the K-12 Curriculum
The Personally Intelligent Teacher Web 2.0
Whole Brain Learning Writing Across the Curriculum

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Bringing Excitement to the Science Classroom The purpose of this course is to not only cover the Science Standards but also to motivate, inspire, and drive our students to love or at least appreciate science.