Monday, March 19, 2012

Nassau BOCES - SPRING ONLINE COURSE CATALOG


Nassau BOCES online professional development courses are developed and facilitated by experienced online instructors.

Please visit the Nassau BOCES Distance Education Services website (www.nassauboces.org/opd) for more information. Participants must register at www.mylearningplan.com.


SPRING ONLINE COURSE CATALOG


OLSP12-01 - New York State Common Core Learning Standards in ELA and Literacy
April 18 - May 23
(1 credit - 15 hours)

The Common Core Learning Standards in ELA and Literacy During this online course, participants will explore the Common Core Learning Standards document, and secondary materials that support an understanding of the document. In addition, participants will study the six shifts encouraged by the standards and examine methods of applying both the standards and the shifts to their own classrooms. They will receive feedback from fellow teachers as well as the facilitator.  

OLSP12-02 - Beyond the Basics of Response to Intervention
April 18 - May 23
(1 credits - 15 hours)

If you have heard about response to intervention at a conference or faculty meeting and walked away at the end with more questions than answers, this course is for you! We will look at key resources for RtI information and discuss the questions that arise. We will explore the accepted practices for universal screening, tiered interventions, progress monitoring and how they impact the school staff. There will be opportunities in the assignments for individuals to explore different areas of interest within the structure of response to intervention.  

OLSP12-03 - Recognizing Early-Onset Mental Health Disorders in Children
April 18 - May 23
(1 credits - 15 hours)

As educators and parents we are often, by default, among the first people to notice that a child may be experiencing problems. Completion of this course results in a basic understanding of warning signs of early-onset mental illness in children and adolescents which is useful to professional teaching and learning as it strengthens teacher-parent communications. Topics covered in this course: • What is mental illness • Parent stages • Communications • What teachers can do • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder • Oppositional Defiant Disorder • Conduct Disorder • Depression • Bipolar Disorder • Anxiety • Schizophrenia This course provides an understanding of key warning signs for early-onset mental illness in children and adolescents  

OLSP12-04 - Introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
April 18 - May 23
(1 credits - 15 hours)

Occasionally, we need to accommodate and teach students in our classrooms who have been diagnosed and maybe undergoing treatment. What can we expect? Will they hurt others? How do we keep the rest of the students safe? Learn the answers to all of these questions and many more in this course. Learn about a number of specific conditions including ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder. A teacher's sensitivity to issues and understanding can make a world of difference to a child, the classroom and family.  

OLSP12-05 - Cognitive Skills - Understanding Learning Challenges
April 18 - May 23
(1 credits - 15 hours)

The U.S. Department of Education, and others indicate that weak cognitive skills are the source of over 80% of learning problems. In this course you’ll come to understand the answer: students approach each task with varying learning tools. These tools are called cognitive skills, and these skills determine the quality, speed, and ease with which individuals learn and perform. This course provides methods for detecting students with weak cognitive skills and tools to strengthen those skills. Teachers will receive understanding, as well as ways to apply development techniques in the classroom. The online class is fun and interactive and includes information about new brain research and how it can impact today’s classrooms.  

OLSP12-06 - Common Core State Standards in Math Grades 3-8
April 18 - May 23
(3 credits - 45 hours)

Dr. Tim Kanold and Dr. Diane Briars use Professional Learning Communities to delve deeply into the Common Core State Standards in mathematics. Working with small groups of 3rd through 8th grade teachers, they demonstrate how to create rigorous curriculum units, develop high-impact instructional strategies, create common assessments, as well as build informal progress monitoring checks. In turn, this course offers views into classrooms where teachers of grades four and eight teach standards-based lessons and discuss their learning paths to implementation. As a result, all teachers of grades 3-8 will understand what the CCSS offer around the teaching of mathematics and how to implement them.

OLSP12-07 - Charlotte Danielson’s A Framework for Teaching – Making the Most of Teacher Evaluation
April 18 - May 23
(3 credits - 45 hours)

Charlotte Danielson's A Framework for Teaching defines teachers responsibilities, which fall into four domains: planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction, and professional responsibilities. Through lectures, classroom observations, and vigorous panel discussions, educators work through how to use the Framework to scrutinize and strengthen classroom teaching practices to improve student learning. Punctuated by worksheets and activities, the course prepares educators to use the Framework to become their best professional selves.  

OLSP12-08 - Data-Driven Decision Making: Implementing Strategies for Student Achievement
April 18 - May 23
(3 credits - 45 hours)

Educators learn how to make data-driven decisions using classroom data to inform their instructional practice. By capturing and analyzing student data in the form of graphs, charts, and diagrams, educators learn to adapt and focus their instructional strategies to achieve greater student academic achievement. Educators also learn how students can achieve more success in less time.  
 


For further information, contact Nassau BOCES at 516-608-6643 or visit our website at www.nassauboces.org/opd.

SCOPE Online Professional Development Program


Happy Spring!
We'd like to remind you that there’s still time to register for SCOPE’s Online Professional Development Program.  Our second semester begins April 16 and ends on June 15.  Register online at www.scopeonline.us or call 631-360-0800. 
You must register at least one week prior to class in order to go online on the start date.  Online courses are closed for registration one week following the start date. 
Sincerely,
Betty Westcott
Coordinator for Professional Development

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Common Core Learning Standards for Secondary Mathematics Teachers


In this 15-hour professional development opportunity, participants will explore the
instructional shifts of the Common Core Learning Standards for Secondary Math, and
learn how to adjust their instruction towards the shifts. Resources and best instructional
practices appropriate to participants' individual grade level and subject will be explored,
and connections will be made between grade levels and subjects in Secondary math.

Please ask your district's permission to receive 15 hours inservice credit
prior to enrolling in this course.

Dates: Sat. May 12 and May 19, 2012
Time: 8:30-4:30
Location: NYIT, Building 66, Room 236
300 Carleton Ave. Central Islip

Instructor: Stan Pappo

Cost: Free!

Registration: http://tinyurl.com/7swt6q2

Register by April 30th online

Space is limited and demand is high for this great
opportunity, so please register only if you are sure you
will participate in this professional development.