Do you need three or six hours of affordable graduate credit?
AFT-West Virginia is offering three online courses in June.
All courses qualify for certification renewal through WVDE.
You must be an AFT member and signed up for e-dues.
$125 per 3-hr class. Registration deadline: June 4, 2021; 5PM
Courses:
Thinking Math June 14-16; 10AM-3PM
Instructors: Greg Merritt and Mark Purcell
Thinking Math is a standards-based, research-based approach to teaching mathematics. Participants will learn a variety of teaching techniques and math strategies to help students understand math concepts.
Accessible Literacy Framework June 21-24; 12PM-3PM
Instructor: Linda Hindman
The essential components of reading instruction—phonological awareness, sound blending, initial phoneme segmentation, letter-sound correspondence, decoding and shared reading—are covered in this course and framed to address emerging literacy needs of students.
Foundations of Effective Teaching June 21-24; 12PM-3PM
Instructors: Meredith Hahn and Amanda Moles
This research-based class consists of modules of effective teaching and learning strategies in the classroom. Topics include physical space conducive to learning, innovative lesson plans, and classroom management.
Graduate credit available through West Virginia State University. AFT-WV will email you a WVSU registration form after we confirm your eligibility.
Register and pay at this link: https://bit.ly/2SJykEB