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20 Short courses in Teaching in United States

Teachers Aide - USA
Do you have a passion for helping children and young people to fulfil their potential through education? Take the next step in your career journey with the online Teachers Aide - USA course from International Career Institute (ICI) - USA.
ELL Success in the Content Classroom - Teacher Toolbox Series
Engage ELL Students for Success in Your Content Classroom. In these three courses, learn to engage ELL students as they successfully acquire language to learn content. The ELL Success in the Content Classroom - Teacher Toolbox Series Specialization is offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University.
Teach English Now - Second Language Reading, Writing, and Grammar
In this Teach English Now - Second Language Reading, Writing, and Grammar course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University , you will learn ideas for teaching reading and writing courses, and how to include grammar instruction within them.
Teach English Now - Technology Enriched Teaching
This Teach English Now - Technology Enriched Teaching course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University focuses on the key concepts you need in order to effectively integrate technology into your teaching, without letting it overshadow language learning.
Teach English Now - Capstone Project 2
In the final Teach English Now - Capstone Project 2 course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University , you will apply the skills you learned by doing practice teaching.
Teaching Writing
Teaching Writing Reading Learning Leader. Examine and apply theories and best practices to improve the teaching of writing to students of all grade levels and disciplines, in and out of a formal school environment. This Teaching Writing Specialization is offered by Coursera in partnership with Johns Hopkins University.
Learning Behavior Specialist
The Learning Behavior Specialist course at American College of Education provides students with content to support learning needs of exceptional students.
Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education
Teach Impacts of Computing in K-12. Be prepared to help students understand computing and its impacts in their digital worlds with this Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with UC San Diego.
Academic Skills for University Success
Build Learning Skills to Excel at University. Learn to solve problems, think critically, and communicate effectively in your university courses with the Academic Skills for University Success Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with The University of Sydney.
ELL Success in the Content Classroom - Teacher Toolbox Series
Engage ELL Students for Success in Your Content Classroom. In the ELL Success in the Content Classroom - Teacher Toolbox Series Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University, learn to engage ELL students as they successfully acquire language to learn content.
Designated Subjects CTE and Special Subjects Bridge - Track B
Designated Subjects CTE and Special Subjects Bridge - Track B at University of California, Riverside was modified from the standard DS program specifically for teachers holding a Clear Single or Multiple Subject credential with an EL Authorization.
Computational Thinking and Block Programming in K-12 Education
Teach Computational Thinking. Be prepared to teach block-based programming in K-12 settings with this Computational Thinking and Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with Coursera - UC San Diego.
Teach English Now - Theories of Second Language Acquisition
In this Teach English Now - Theories of Second Language Acquisition course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University, learners are introduced to second or foreign language theories and practices for teaching and assessing listening, speaking, and pronunciation.
Teaching Transitional Kindergarten
Teaching Transitional Kindergarten at the University of California, Riverside provides an opportunity for children who don't make the kindergarten age cutoff, to build the appropriate proficiencies to become school ready.
The Teacher and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
Connect emotionally with your students. Connect with your self and school community. The Teacher and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Specialization is offered by Coursera in partnership with University of Colorado Boulder.
Virtual Teacher
The Virtual Teacher Specialization Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with UC Irvine, Division of Continuing Education concludes with a final project that will give you the opportunity to integrate and apply the skills you have gained throughout the courses.
Teach English Now - Lesson Design and Assessment
Learners of the Teach English Now - Lesson Design and Assessment course offered by Coursera in partnership with Arizona State University will be introduced to designing lesson plans based on principles and knowledge of learning objectives, assessment plans, methods, materials, and learning activities.
Advanced Teaching and Administration in Early Child Care Settings
Advance your career in early childhood education from classroom teacher to site administrator through our versatile program designed for working professionals with Advanced Teaching and Administration in Early Child Care Settings at University of California, Riverside.
Designated Subjects CTE and Special Subjects - Track A
Designated Subjects CTE and Special Subjects - Track A at University of California, Riverside provides the tools you need to start a career in teaching. Learn effective instruction planning for a diverse student group and acquire classroom management strategies to maintain a thriving learning environment.
Gifted Education
This Gifted Education certificate at the University of Cincinnati is designed for licensed K-12 teachers who want to enhance their ability to differentiate instruction and better serve the learning styles of their students.