Earn college credit by attending Ken Croft's Time To Teach classroom management seminar
This seminar is offered for graduate level college credit through Chapman University. Chapman University partners with a number of national professional development organizations that offer seminars and workshops nationwide. Participants that attend specified workshops may earn credit by completing a follow-up practicum, based on the content of the workshop. We're offering one-day summer seminars across the nation. Many offer 3 hours graduate credit. The site below details locations, registration information, and the course syllabus:
Click here for complete information about our summer seminars.
About Chapman - An Amazing College! Chapman University is a comprehensive university dedicated to meeting the intellectual and professional needs of students, whether you are a traditional 18-year-old or an adult learner seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree. Whatever program you choose, Chapman will ask you to reach for a vision of yourself that is larger than you ever thought possible. And people have noticed: * The Orange County Register calls Chapman "one of the hottest private schools in California." * U.S. News and World Report: America's Best Colleges ranks Chapman as a top-tier regional university. * Barron's Profiles of American Colleges lists Chapman as "very competitive." * Peterson's Competitive Colleges says Chapman "routinely attracts and admits an above-average share of the nation's highest achieving students." * The Templeton Guide: Colleges that Encourage Character Development recognizes Chapman as one of only 100 schools nationwide committed to helping students become more ethical and service minded. In summary, K-12 teachers may earn graduate level credit, also known as professional development units. These credits are not part of a degree program, but instead are primarily used for professional advancement (such as salary increment steps and recertification). One semester credit is equivalent to 15 hours of professional development units. Click here for more information on bringing Time To Teach! to your community. Your faculty will thank you for bringing these strategies to them, and will experience the most fun, thought provoking in-service they have ever attended!
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