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brain, gears, conceptBeyond Academics – Bringing Concepts from Positive Psychology into our Schools
Educators today are under a tremendous amount of pressure to cover ground, meet deadlines and achieve goals. While academics are a crucial part of our role as educators, there is so much more that students need to learn in order to succeed. There are life skills that are equally as, if not more important than the academic material that students are required to know. Many of these skills have been researched by those in the field of positive psychology. In this course, we will learn about some of those life skills, the research behind them and how we can integrate the teaching of these skills into our classrooms, treatment sessions, and dialogues. We will be learning about the growth mindset, how to be more optimistic, the importance of gratitude, what it means to be a leader and other important concepts. This course is relevant to all who work in schools and with children of all ages in all settings. ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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boys, children, readingBeyond Bloom – Building Critical Thinking Skills through Deductive Reasoning
The Common Core requires educators to infuse a plethora of higher order skills , as well as deductive reasoning techniques into the classroom. Effective questioning, critical thinking skills, and increased vocabulary development are all factors in student success. This course will enable educators to comprehend the cognitive domains of Bloom’s taxonomy and subsequently move further and develop mastery level thematic strategies that guide students on their journey to success. Cross curricular teaching, interdisciplinary applications, analytic, philosophical, and productive reasoning techniques will be addressed. Teachers will gain a multitude of strategies to extend student thinking. Poetic forms, non-fiction sources, as well as mastery level power words will be utilized. Participants will be able to gain and comprehend a wealth of definitions that pertain to Bloom’s taxonomy and beyond as well as develop problem solving strategies, all of which contribute to student mastery. Applicable for K-12 teachers ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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teacher, property, plantBeyond Bloom: Advancing Learning, Thinking, and Performance
New Course Spring 2026: April 13,14,15,16,17,20,21,22,23,24 Instructor: Gayle Meinkes-Lumia- gaylelumia@yahoo.com Course Description: Bloom’s Taxonomy has shaped education for decades, but modern research in science reveals richer pathways for developing expert thinkers. This course will enable participants to integrate these insights into higher-order reasoning that resonates. Teachers will learn to critically analyze the strengths and limits of Bloom, leverage cognitive science principles, design learning experiences, use AI tools strategically, and evaluate learning outcomes for their students. *A Must for K-12 Educators*
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girl, kid, childBeyond Poverty – Changing Society’s Attitude towards Our Children in Need
  Instructor: Gayle Meinkes-Lumia – gaylelumia@yahoo.com 3 Credits (45 Hours) In-Service Credit Only Course Description: On a daily basis, teachers must deal with issues surrounding poverty and pedagogy. Many of our students confront a wide array of issues and arrive at school unprepared for the day ahead. A wealth of misconceptions arises as well, some of which tend to stifle our learners and disallow for success. In this course, teachers will learn how to recognize the root of these misconceptions, produce experiential and critical thinking activities for their learners, as well as develop lessons on equity and justice, all of which promote changes in attitude and empathy for all learners. A must for all K-12 educators in all disciplines!!!!
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Beyond the Basics with Canva
After taking this class you will open up canva for all your classroom and instructional needs. This course will dive into the elements, apps and tools within Canva for education. . Teachers and students can use Canva to design presentations, videos, posters, newsletters, worksheets, lesson plans, book reports, infographics, and more. There are so many uses and tips and tricks to make you even more productive in the classroom. In this course you will learn how to easily make labels, use apps that are integrated into Canva and become more efficient with your time when creating for your students and your classroom. For this class, you should have a basic understanding of Canva and how to upload and download items
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pexels-photo-533446-533446.jpgBig Ideas for Little Learners: AI in the Elementary Classroom
This course supports elementary educators in introducing age-appropriate Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to their students in a safe, ethical, and engaging way. Teachers will learn how to guide young learners in understanding what AI is, how it works in everyday life, and how to use it as a tool for creativity, exploration, and learning. Emphasis will be placed on building digital citizenship skills, fostering curiosity, and developing classroom routines that promote responsible AI use. Through hands-on activities, example lessons, and kid-friendly discussions about ethics and safety, participants will leave equipped to confidently bring AI into their classrooms in ways that support both academic standards and student development.
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classroom, school, educationBold Moves for Schools: Creating Remarkable Learning Environments
  Course Description: Transforming our schools requires a compelling vision and thought-provoking curriculum. This course will examine the transformative role that teachers play in designing their perfect classroom, one teeming with practical strategies, creativity, and rich assignments and assessments. Participants will utilize a wealth of resources- including articles, on-line components, and fiction in order to engage their learners and examine past and present best practices. Innovative lessons and assessments will be covered as well as creating everyday student leaders. All disciplines will be covered as well as a blending of resources. A must for all K-12 educators!!!!!! (3 credits/45 hours) – In-Service Credit
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Children enjoy an outdoor activity on a grassy field, stepping over a ladder.Boosting Student Learning with Succinct Mini-Breaks
New Course Spring 2026: May 4,5,6,7,11,12,13,14,18,19,20 Instructor: Gayle Meinkes-Lumia- gaylelumia@yahoo.com Course Description: The multiple benefits of recess on our students cannot be overstated, leading to improved academic outcomes, social and emotional stability, and boosts in overall well-being. Unfortunately, the amount of time that students spend in unstructured play has diminished overtime. The average amount of recess in elementary schools is 20-30 minutes according to the CDC. By the time they reach high school, there’s scant evidence of any needed built-in breaks. This course will enable participants to find the modalities to structure unstructured time into their repertoire. They will hone in on current studies, research, and tactics to motivate their students via succinct physical and mental breaks. Activities such as mindfulness, stretching, and playful games will be covered, as well as technological games and activities to set them into motion for academics. *A Must for K-12 Educators*
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library, books, woman holding booksBringing Characters to Life: Creative Projects for the Modern English Classroom
It’s difficult – if not sometimes impossible – to motivate students to open their minds to literature. If the students found a way to relate to characters on a realistic level, they would be more willing to read and engage in class discussions. They could feel more ownership of the literature. Middle and high school English teachers enrolled in this course will explore creative ways to bring some of the most famous literary characters into the 21st century classroom. ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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children playing, playground, childrenBuilding Classroom Community
This course explores the creation of a classroom community that meets the needs of all students, including learners with disabilities and learners with diverse backgrounds. Suitable all educators K-12. A primary objective of this course is to help teachers understand how the Building a Classroom Community approach boosts children’s social and academic skills while reducing behavior problems. Particpants completing this course will: • Receive materials, readings and research relevant to building a classroom community • Learn how to develop strategies that will enable all students to participate in group activities and explore team building activities • Morning Meeting Approach • Investigate the Responsive Classroom approach to discipline • Gather practical tips to try in your classroom right away ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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teachers, meeting, booksBuilding Communication and Teamwork in Schools
Course Description: This course is designed to equip all educators with the knowledge and skills to foster an emotionally engaging classroom. Skills such as leadership, communication and listening, positive thinking, student support, and team building all will be examined. Educators will share how to communicate not only with the students in their classrooms, but with administrators and colleagues. Communication is a complete building-wide plan. Discussions on how to build communication, leadership and positivity, in every classroom no matter the subject area or grade you teach will be shared. Participants will engage in overall positive communication strategies and teamwork skills. This course is a must for educators K-12.
ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
Instructor: Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com
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pexels-photo-8923369-8923369.jpgBuilding Empathy in Schools

*New Course Spring 2025

Instructor:  Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com

3 Credits In Service Course (45 Hours)

Course Description:

This course is designed to discuss empathy and how we can build it together.  Empathy will be defined and explored.  Teachers will be given a multitude of tools to build empathy in the classroom and in the culture within the school.  Educators will work towards sympathizing and building stronger relationships through empathy and empathetic strategies.  Strategies such as “imagine self” and “imagine others” will be discussed.  Educators will work on skills to deeply understand their students’ personal and social situations, and feel care and concern for them. Positive and negative emotions will be explored as well as proper communication, understanding and how to demonstrate empathy in the classroom and in your school.  This course is a must for educators K-12.

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friendship, fun, backlightingBuilding Relationships Through SEL Activities
In-Service Credit only
(3 Credits – 45 hours)
ON-LINE
Instructor: Richard A. Faber fabes888@gmail.com
Course Description We define social and emotional learning (SEL) as an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions. SEL advances educational equity and excellence through authentic school-family-community partnerships to establish learning environments and experiences that feature trusting and collaborative relationships, rigorous and meaningful curriculum and instruction, and ongoing evaluation. SEL can help address various forms of inequity and empower young people and adults to co-create thriving schools and contribute to safe, healthy, and just communities. Course Objectives
  • Develop self-awareness and self-management skills to achieve school and life success.
  • Use social-awareness and interpersonal skills to establish and maintain positive relationships.
  • Demonstrate decision-making skills and responsible behaviors in personal, school, and community contexts.
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kindness, accepting, attunedBuilding Self-Esteem in our Students

Instructor:  Lisa Bernstein

Email: LBernsteinLIIPS@gmail.com

3 Credits/45 Hours

Course Description:  Many students struggle with self-esteem.  This course will identify ways that educators can help students build their self-esteem and confidence in several areas; academically, socially, and emotionally.  Educators will learn strategies and resources to help our students increase their self-esteem.  This course is for all K-12 educators and related service providers.
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english, english language, languageBut I Can’t Speak Spanish!: How to Teach a Population When You Don’t Speak Their Language
3 credits/45 hours In service only Janna Florio jflorioliips@gmail.com Today, teachers are faced with the challenge of teaching students with diverse backgrounds, experiences, intelligence types, learning styles, and needs. Educators struggle to “reach” all students in their classrooms, particularly when cultural and language barriers exist. In recent years, a large part of our student population includes English Language Learners (ELLs), many coming from Spanish-speaking countries. Though Bilingual Education is becoming more and more prominent, teachers lacking proficiency in a student’s dominant language can feel lost in their own classrooms: struggling to communicate with and effectively teach their students. This course is designed to assist teachers of ELLs to better support their students across curricula and throughout all grade-levels. Although the course is designed mainly for teachers of Spanish-speaking students, the majority of the strategies and ideas discussed can benefit all ELLs regardless of their native language or cultural background.

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children, win, successCelebrating the Unique Talents of All Learners – Differentiate to Associate
No two learners are the same; therefore, the way in which we approach our classes has to be different. As fledgling and experienced teachers, we know the reality that every class is comprised of diverse learners with varied needs. This course will provide you with multiple suggestions for accommodating those needs. When one thinks of diversity, learning styles, multiple intelligences, brain research, and gender-based differences come into play. This couse will tap into all of these modes and provide you with innovative strategies for your students. You will learn to foster intrinsic motivation, develop activities that evoke complex thinking, and learn how to raise the bar for student achievement. Flexible grouping will be discussed as well as tiered lessons that provide appropriate challenges to all students. (A must for all K-12 educators) ON-LINE (3 credits /45 hours)
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Students in a classroom using technology, fostering education and interaction.Cell Phone Use in Schools

*New Course Summer 2025

Instructor:  Kim Kittredge  kkittredgeliips@gmail.com

3 Credits In Service Course (45 Hours)

Course Description:

To use or not to use, that is the question!?  This course will discuss the use of cell phones in the classroom and in schools.  Educators will examine how cell phones can get in the way of learning and can be a daily distraction.  We will also talk about how phones can help our students on a day-to-day basis.  Teachers will discuss how phones can help our students with research or other areas of study if their laptops are not charged.  Topics such as what it was like before cell phones were around will be discussed.  This course is a must for all educators grades K-12.

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schoolgirl, baby, studyChallenging the Gifted Student
The squeaky wheel gets the oil, right? The student who struggles, who asks a thousand questions in a week, who attends extra help, who needs your extra attention, usually gets it. It’s in our nature, as educators, to do whatever we can to help those students who need it most. And sometimes we take for granted the strong student, assuming he/she is moving along swimmingly and needs little, if any, attention or motivation. One of the many challenges a teacher faces is trying to reach every student and ensure each receives equal focus. Teachers enrolled in this course will explore various methods for not only reaching the gifted, intrinsically motivated student, but pushing that student to be even better. Application: All subjects/grade levels ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) In-Service Credit only
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friendship, fun, backlightingCharacter Education
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. Yes, these are often the focal points of our lessons. With that having been said, we must consider that there is more to what we do. Our students – regardless of age or grade level – enter our classrooms in September and leave in June. During that span, there is noticeable maturation, emotional growth, and cognitive development. Our role is vital, and Character Education is crucial. Yes, our students are measured by tests and numbers, but helping them grow to be well-adjusted, respectable members of society is essential. Teachers enrolled in this course will explore realistic pedagogical methodologies that focus on helping our students develop pride, integrity, and character. ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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education, people, school-3189934.jpgCharacter Education: The Well-Rounded Student
*New Course Spring 2025 Instructor: Kim Kittredge Kkittredgeliips@gmail.com 3 credits/45 hrs in service We know as educators that we are here teach many ideals. Our knowledge of our subject area and proper classroom behavior are just to name a few. Character Education is one of these ideals that is a vital part of any student’s learning. Educators in this course will discuss theories on how to teach your students to be the best that they can be. Educators will discuss methods to helping your students become more respectful and responsible individuals. Character education will provide students with models for maintaining integrity and becoming well-adjusted people. Using some of these character theories learned in this course, you will feel proud to know that your students will be going out into the world a more well-rounded and responsible member of society. This course is a must for educators grades K-12.
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fresh fruits, bowls, fruit bowlsChildhood Obesity: A Growing Epidemic Among Our Youth
ON WILLIAM FLOYD APPROVED COURSES LISTING According to recent statistics published by the Center for Disease Control, (CDC), approximately thirty-two percent of children and adolescence are classified as overweight or obese. This course will explore the various factors that contribute to the obesity crisis among children in this country including: behavioral, environmental, social, economical, and cultural factors. Students will also examine the roles the media and American culture play in determining food and lifestyle choices. This course will also provide insight on the scientific causes and consequences of obesity in regards to both health and economic consequences. Students will research government programs which battle obesity, such as the “Lets Move” campaign launched by First Lady Michelle Obama. In addition, students will learn strategies that schools and teachers can implement in order to prevent childhood obesity. A must for all educators K-12! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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students, classroom, to learn-377789.jpgCivically Engaged – Creating Lifelong Advocates for Change!
*New Course* Fall 2024 Instructor: Gayle Meinkes-Lumia – gaylelumia@yahoo.com In-Service Class – 3 Credits – 45 Hours Course Description: Creating passionate and vocal learners, individuals who desire change and engage in civility is tantamount for students today. Instructing individuals on ways to take collective action for their causes, engage in community and national service, and learn about promoting the quality of life in a community equals success. This course will guide teachers on the ways to establish inquiry-based learning, exchanges of ideas, and ways in which all perspectives are heard. They will learn to make a difference in the civic lives of their communities via knowledge, skills, and values. *A must for K-12 Educators!!
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classroom, school, educationClassroom Climates
Some teachers are quite strict, allowing for no room for misconduct. Others are more relaxed and permit behaviors other teachers might consider disruptive. Perhaps finding an effective balance is the key. Students enrolled in this course will examine various classroom settings and ultimately create a classroom climate that is conducive to learning. ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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Co-Teaching – Making the Most of the Integrated Model of Learning
*New Course Spring 2025 Instructor: Gayle Meinkes-Lumia – gaylelumia@yahoo.com In-Service Class – 3 Credits – 45 Hours Course Description: Learning to work closely with our colleagues is tantamount to effective teaching. Learning the ins and outs of collaborative instruction not only assists teachers but students significantly. This class will instruct teachers as to how to nurture the co-teaching relationship and find a rhythm that works for everyone. Co-teaching structures of learning will be discussed, making the most of co-teaching partnerships, flexibility, rich expertise and experiences, communication, and best research practices will be discussed. Teachers will emerge with a wealth of strategies and websites for effective planning techniques. **A must for K-12 educators!!!
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pen, school, notesCo-teaching Classroom Models and Teacher Strategies
Course Description:  This course will focus on how with the number of students with learning disabilities on the rise, how a solution had to be found.   As educators, we are confronted with the challenges of educating all students, even the ones with numerous learning delays and/or disabilities. Educators will discuss different ways in which they are required to find lessons in which to meet the needs of all learners. This course will explore co-teaching strategies that will enhance student learning. We will also investigate various learning strategies that meet the needs of students with various learning needs.  This course is a must for all educators levels K-12.
ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
Instructor: Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com
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coach, trainer, floorball-2788394.jpgCoaching Tips, Techniques and Strategies for Middle School – Part and Whole Coaching
ON-LINE (3 CREDITS/45 HOURS) In-Service credit only
Instructor:  Alison Incarnato Incarnato.liips@gmail.com

Course Description: What is the job of a middle school coach? Many teachers are coaches on some level. It is important for coaches to have a basic understanding of the sport they are coaching. You will find that coaches tend to have played the sport they are coaching at a middle school level since they are teaching fundamental skills to learn how to play the sport for some student-athletes on the team who may have never played the sport before. This course  will take a look into coaching tips, techniques and strategies to make any middle school program successful.

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children, win, successCollaboration and Cooperation in the K-12 Classroom
It is the tireless task of the educator today to find the means to advance all learners in his/her class! Great teachers know exactly the steps to take to produce outstanding and consistently effective learners. Teaching students in a dynamic, ingenious way that motivates and excites them about learning is the ticket to success. Having students learn collaborative and cooperative techniques is essential for their growth. Enabling students to have intense instruction that challenges them and enables them to critically think is the way to create meaningful learning opportunities for them. This course will effectively demonstrate the means of reaching all individuals in one’s class via informative techniques for all types of learners. It will provide intensive strategic instruction that guides them through the reading process, comprehension process, key words, and textual structures. All disciplines will be covered and synthesis will take place. A Must for all K-12 Educators!!! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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teachers, meeting, booksCollaboration is the Key
Course #E6720
This is an easy to navigate and self paced video course. You can watch or listen to it in your car, at home, on your TV, or on your phone at your own leisure. Embedded in this video are several short assignments that participants complete. Self pacing, an engaging format, and a meaningful topic  are what make this course special. 
3 credits/45 hours
Instructor:  Dr Chris Korolczuk
Course description:

Do you work with colleagues, administrators or families that are challenging to collaborate with? Does it ever seem like there are breakdowns in communication? Working collaboratively with adults and having strong communication is essential when working  in education. Successful communication and collaboration is also vital for career longevity and well-being. In this course we explore the basic dynamics of communication, interpersonal conflict, and having difficult conversations that most people are not comfortable with, yet are necessary to have. 

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writing, write, fountain penCommon Core – Victory is Yours
Feeling nervous about the new standards? Worried that you will not be able to tackle the Common Core rigors? Fear no more! In this course, you will be able to decipher the common core code and utilize writing techniques to implement the common core standards. You will be exposed to a plethora of writing and reading techniques that will recharge your students while being completely standards orientated. Multiple writing genres will be introduced as well as essential tools to help your students tackle the tests. Assignments and assessments will be provided that mirror the common core. This course is a MUST for all educators K-12! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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class, discussion, girlsCommunicate, Collaborate, Cooperate: Building a Classroom Environment
Course Description: This course will focus on how to build a true community in your classroom from day one.  Educators will discuss proper communication skills, collaboration techniques and cooperative learning strategies. This course will examine how we communicate (both verbal and non-verbal) to build a happy classroom.  Educators will share how cooperative learning done strategically on daily basis, creates an environment of trust.  Teachers will discuss how collaboration activities and techniques lead to successful classroom atmospheres.  All of these factors put together help to build a strong classroom environment.  This course is a must for all educators levels K-12.
ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
Instructor: Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com
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team, group, peopleCommunication FUNdamentals for all Classrooms
Course Description: This course will focus on the FUNdamentals of communication in the classroom. How we communicate with our students impacts all aspects of our lives and theirs. Educators will learn how to create a fun classroom environment where students can develop and strengthen their communication skills. Teachers will share verbal and nonverbal communication tips as well as share feedback. This course is a must for all educators K-12.
ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
Instructor: Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com
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boys, children, readingCommunicative Strategies for Students with Autism and Social Disorders
Autism affects 1 in 68 children in the United States. As educators, we are confronted with the challenges of educating students with Autism and social disorders, while managing behaviors within the classroom. This course will explore communicative strategies useful for focusing, learning material, managing behaviors and socializing with peers. Alternative and augmentative means of communication will be discussed. At the conclusion of this class, participants will gain useful tools to maximize communication for all students within the classroom and therapy environments. A must for all Educators! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service only
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english, english language, languageComprehension Strategies for the Bilingual Learner
The comprehension of literature and development of reading skills is at the foundation of the education process. This course will address ways that educators can help English Language Learners (ELL) improve on understanding text. It will examine the relationship between oral English proficiency and literacy, while providing participants with oral reading strategies to use with the ELL students. The information provided in this course will support instruction in all K-12 classrooms. ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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library, books, woman holding booksComprehension Strategies that Motivate and Structure Students
Imagine a classroom that is teaming with engaged learners – students making connections, pulling out textual evidence, fully interested in the “meat” of the lesson. In this classroom, the standards are met insidiously, not overtly; thus making learning more engagin and complete. In this course, you will be provided with the tools that students need to comprehend the entire gamut of informational, persuasive, procedural, and narrative documents that make up our disciplines. Your students will become much better readers and thinkers in your subject field using engaging activities. You will be provided with fantastic short articles, explicit step-by-step lessons that will be aimed at enriching your students learning. Reading, annotating, decoding, collaborating, and utilizing the jigsaw technique will be covered. Perfect for all disciplines and grade levels! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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people, human, group-3245739.jpgConferencing Your Students to Success
Course Description: Conferencing with your students is a way to empower them to improve their skills by setting goals and then achieving them.  Conferencing is also a great way to really get to individually know each one of your students.  Educators will work on how plan conferencing times with your students in the classroom.  Teachers will explore strategies for effective discussion skills, how to work towards educational goals set by each student, and how to plan your students’ success.  Conferencing guidelines, techniques and questions will be shared.  This course is a must for all educators grades K-12.
ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
Instructor: Kim Kittredge kkittredgeliips@gmail.com
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boy, child, dad-2025099.jpgConnecting Families to Learning

*New Course Summer 2025

Instructor:  Kim Kittredge  kkittredgeliips@gmail.com

3 Credits In Service Course (45 Hours)

Course Description:

The learning process takes a village.  It’s not just important to have the teachers, guidance and administrators on your side, but you must have a supportive family behind you.  This course will work with educators and their families to build important relationships. Educators will work on strategies that connect all students to learning and to the learning process. Teachers will be able to share the importance of learning, mindset, communication and more.  Educators will work on daily routines to build support with their students.  Practices will also be shared that can be brought home and worked on with your family.  By the end of this course, educators and families will realize how important it is to make and keep these positive connections for the sake of the students, the family relationships and the learning process.  This course is a must for all educators grades K-12.

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graduation, matriculation exam, testing-7749220.jpgConnecting with the High School and Middle School Learners: Breaking the Generational Barrier
In-Service Course 3 Credits; 45 Hours Instructor: Valerie Gompers Instructor Email: VGompersLIIPS@Gmail.com Course Description: Teaching high school and middle school students can be difficult when they constantly challenge you. They teeter between being children who still need guidance and young adults who want their independence and freedom. By understanding the unique perspectives, interests, and challenges of today's youth, instructors will learn to foster a supportive and engaging learning environment that promotes student success. This course is a must for all 6-12 educators!
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notebook, pen, tableConstructive Objectives
When observing teachers, many administrators look for clear and purposeful objectives. However, creating learning goals and lesson aims isn’t always easy. Students enrolled in this course will explore useful types of measurable objectives and methods used to create them. Suitable for all teachers K – 12! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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child, soccer, playingCooperative Games in Physical Education
(3 credits/45 hours) In service credit only Instructor: Joanie Deignan    jdeignanliips@gmail.com Summary: Cooperative games in physical education can benefit the comradery of physical education classes. To be able to teach your class how to work together like a team prior to other units can help them reach full potential as a group and make the most out of your physical education class. Cooperative play helps kids hone their social skills as they figure out how to negotiate group dynamics. It helps them learn how to collaborate and compromise with others, recognize and respond to others' feelings, share, show affection, resolve conflicts, and follow and cooperate with gymnasium and game rules.
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meeting, team, workplaceCooperative Learning – It’s not Just Group Work
Course Description: Developing a sense of engagement in students is tantamount to learning. Students today need a wide gamut of activities that engage them and foster creativity and connectedness. Developing and possessing common core graphic organizers assists students dramatically. In this course, teachers will learn the ins and outs of cooperative learning, thus promoting socialization, collaboration, and cooperation. Methodologies for extensive learning will be provided. *A Must for K-12 Educators!!!!!! ON-LINE (3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only
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