Calendar of Current Offerings
Welcome to our calendar of current offerings for teacher workshops held in Arizona. Available to teachers nationwide!
Choose from 7.5 or 15 of Continuing Education hours for each course. Receipt of 15 hours of Professional Development contingent upon payment of additional fee and outside work completed in time specified by instructor.
All Continuing Education/Professional Development courses are approved for one semester hour from Chapman University. You must be registered for the 15 clock hour option to take advantage of this opportunity.
Want to hold a staff development symposium in your school, district, city, or state? We’re available! Contact us to set one up today.
Click here to see a description of each Arizona professional development course, and all available staff development nationwide.
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Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Hampton Inn
601 N 44th Street
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Professional Development for Fall, 2010! September 11 “The English Language Development Classroom – Making Every Moment Count” October 2 “Up, Down, and All Around – Differentiating Your Existing Grade-Level Materials to Meet the Needs of All Students” October 9 “Writing Individualized Language Learner Plans (ILLPs) for English Learners” October 16 “Staying Positive: Managing Challenging Behaviors (ADD, ADHD, OCD, Autism-related) in the Mainstream Classroom” October 23 “Getting into Gifted: Stretching the Minds of All Your Students” |
ETS BlogAnne Swigard, the President of Educational Training Specialists, discusses different options for pursuing continuing education units required for teacher recertification by attending college courses, or by receiving teacher professional development clock hours through attending teacher workshops.
Posted on July 17th, 2010
ETS In the PressEducational Training Specialists Offers Popular English Language Learner Teacher Training Nationwide Teacher training company provides proven training for teachers working with English Language Learners While many teachers can help students get to a basic level of proficiency in the English language, it takes an entirely different skill set to help English learners succeed at levels [...]
Posted on May 25th, 2010

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