Mid-Illini Educational Cooperative
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Course Description:
Student populations in schools today are very diverse. Students differ in their readiness to learn, the ways in which they prefer to learn, and the areas of interest that motivate their learning. Differentiated instruction is based on the belief that classrooms where students are active learners, active inquirers, and active problem solvers are more effective than those where students passively receive a “one-size-fits-all” curriculum.
This course introduces teachers to instructional strategies and methodologies that will enable them to create powerful learning experiences to meet the wide range of different student needs in their classrooms.
School improvement plans in virtually every school, regardless of grade level configuration, underscore the importance of helping all students achieve academic success and meet educational standards. It is clear from the research that the intentional use of differentiated instruction strategies is highly effective in meeting diverse learner needs and positively impacting student achievement.
This course focuses on best practices in differentiation and provides teachers with the knowledge and skills they need to implement these methods in their own classrooms. Through learning activities, and the practice and application of skills, participants gain new levels of expertise which will enable them to create instructional experiences in an engaging classroom atmosphere to help all of their students reach their full potential.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the principles of differentiated instruction
- Learn the components of learning style and their applications in the classroom
- Understand how enduring understanding, student engagement, student outcomes, and teacher behaviors that cause learning to happen are critical elements of differentiated instruction
- Practice designing multiple paths to reach a specific learning objective
- Create lessons that differentiate content, process, and product
- Learn how to differentiate instruction to meet diverse student learning styles, readiness levels, and interests
- Understand how brain-compatible learning corresponds with differentiated instruction methodologies
- Design learning activities that increase student engagement by enhancing semantic, episodic, procedural, automatic, and emotional memories
- Plan lessons that differentiate instruction across four continuums
- Practice using tiered instruction and anchor activities with flexible groups
- Design and use essential questions and effective questioning strategies
- Understand how scaffolding and coaching can assist struggling learners
- Explore practical ideas for increasing active student participation and using graphic organizers in a whole-class setting
- Understand how to use assessment as an integral part of instruction in a differentiated classroom
- Design performance tasks to use as assessment tools
- Plan and teach lessons based upon enduring understanding that differentiate content, process, and product to meet individual student needs
Course Description, Enrollment and Pricing
Mid-Illini Educational Cooperative
CE Credits Online and the Mid-Illini Educational Cooperative in partnership are pleased to offer you online professional development courses designed to improve teaching and student achievement.
CPDUs or University Credits Available for All CE Credits Online Courses
Some Districts may require your official transcript to be issued from a college or university recognized by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is recognized as one of the six regional institutional accreditors in the United States. Please check and if this is a requirement of your district please select Adams State College to receive your academic credits from once you have completed a course. Adams State College is approved by The Higher Learning Commission. University credits may be obtained through Adams State College at the end of the course with an additional fee of $55 per credit.
CPDUs: Continuing Professional Development Units are included in your class fee. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to download and print your CPDU certificate.
For further information, please contact:
CE Credits Online
Phone:888-263-9980 ext. 104 or
Email: info@cecreditsonline.org
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Mid-Illini Educational Cooperative at 309-477-2290
University Credits: All courses are eligible for university credit. Please visit
University Affiliations for more information. (Credit fees are not included in the cost of tuition.) University credit may be obtained through Humboldt State University at the end of the course with an additional fee of $50 per credit plus a $10 processing fee per transaction. Humboldt State University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, which is one of the six regional institutional accreditors in the United States.
- Approved Illinois Provider for CPDUs
- University credits available
- Supports Illinois Professional Teaching Standards
- Standards-based, research-driven
- Self-paced and user friendly
- Immediate classroom impact
- Video modeling and instruction
- One-on-one facilitation
- Completely online – no commuting, parking, missed classes and no dress code!
Information for Illinois
Illinois State Information
Illinois Certification Renewal Requirements
Approved Illinois Professional Development Provider of CPDUs - Provider #101880
NEW EDUCATOR LICENSURE SYSTEM COMING TO ILLINOIS
CE Credits Online courses and activities support Illinois Professional Teaching Standards and may count towards continuing professional development for certification renewal purposes or for salary advancement at the discretion of the employing district or Regional Superintendent. There are a number of professional development options that meet requirements for renewal: click on the links below to view certificate renewal requirements. Teachers should check with their employing district/or ROE if they are not sure course activities will be accepted for continuing professional development requirements or salary advancement.
Specific guidelines can be found at the following Illinois State Board of Education Web Links:
Certification
Illinois Learning Standards
Student Assessment
Highly Qualified
Procedures for Moving from Initial to Standard-Level Certification
Procedures for Renewing the Standard/Master Certificate
Referenced from:
http://www.isbe.state.il.us
Why choose CE Credits Online
Illinois State Information
Illinois Certification Renewal Requirements Approved Illinois Professional Development Provider of CPDUs
Provider Number 101880
CE Credits Online courses and activities support Illinois Professional Teaching Standards and may count towards continuing professional development for certification renewal purposes or for salary advancement at the discretion of the employing district or Regional Superintendent. There are a number of professional development options that meet requirements for renewal: click on the links below to view certificate renewal requirements. Teachers should check with their employing district/or ROE if they are not sure course activities will be accepted for continuing professional development requirements or salary advancement.
Specific guidelines can be found at the following Illinois State Board of Education Web Links:
Certification
Illinois Learning Standards
Student Assessment
Highly Qualified
Procedures for Moving from Initial to Standard-Level Certification
Procedures for Renewing the Standard/Master Certificate
How CE Credits Online Satisfies Illinois Educator Certification Renewal Requirements
University Credits
Educators may request university, post baccalaureate, academic credit(s) from one of CE Credits Online regionally accredited partner universities.
Eight semester hours of college coursework in an undergraduate or graduate-level program related to education may be used to fulfill 100% of the requirement for continuing professional development, provided that at least two semester hours are chosen to address the Purpose A.
An “education-related field” is defined as one related to the requirements for the early childhood, elementary, secondary, special or special preschool-age 21 certificate, the school service personnel certificate, the administrative certificate, or any endorsement available on any of these certificates pursuant to applicable rules of the State Board of Education or its policies related to certification in special education resulting from the federal lawsuit known as
Corey H.
Purpose A: Advance the certificate-holder’s knowledge and skills as a teacher consistent with the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards and the Illinois Content Area Standards in the certificate holder’s area(s) of certification, endorsement, or teaching assignment.
CE Credits Online recommends to all educators that they verify that the course of their choice meets any specific or special requirements established by their school, district or personal professional development plan.
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