September 2017 Newsletter
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Relationships Matter More Than Rules
Community building in the classroom starts on day one. Try these strategies to begin forging strong relationships.
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The Optimal Seating Plan? Letting Your Students Choose
Allowing students to move the furniture can help you differentiate instruction and give your students more agency in their learning.
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September Lesson PlansThe Teacher's Corner has organized all of their September bulletin boards, lesson plans, activities, thematic units, and resources.
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The Impact of Student-Created AppsBuilding apps teaches teens far more than just computer skills—they also learn social entrepreneurship and gain self-confidence.
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Responsive CoursesVESi has 29 courses that are compatible on all devices, making it easy for you to recertify anytime, anywhere.
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Partner InstitutionsWe partner with over 100 regionally and nationally accredited institutions.
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Certification RequirementsWithin the United States, each state regulates the licensing and credentialing of teachers in their own state.
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Featured Courses
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Why DI?In this course you will learn what is meant by Differentiated Instruction (DI) and the common myths associated with creating the differentiated classroom.
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Harassment, Bullying & Cyber-Intimidation in SchoolsHarassment, Bullying & Cyber-Intimidation in Schools will discuss definitions and the personal, social, and legal ramifications associated with sexual harassment, bullying, and cyber-intimidation.
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Behavior is LanguageThis course is designed to give the learner a new perspective on student behavior and effective tools to facilitate positive student change.
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Virtual Education Software, inc. (VESi) designs and offers high-quality, graduate-level distance learning courses (as well as CEUs, PDUs, PLUs, clock hours, etc.) through more than 100 colleges and universities nationally. Several of these university partners offer VESi courses for academic credit in either matriculated or non-matriculated form.
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