For Kindergarten-12 teachers

Bluffton University is offering a graduate-level course on creating quality learning experiences for K-12 remote classrooms, Jan.11-Feb. 26, 2021.

“This course is timely, as many teachers are working with students remotely and those teachers who are not instructing remotely could be at any time,” said Dr. Amy Mullins, director of graduate programs in education.

“Through this course, teachers will develop a plan to organize for teaching remotely and build a repertoire of strategies for online learning.”

Offered online with a Zoom component on Monday evenings, the course will address best practices for teaching remotely including the resources that are available to teachers.

Particular focus will be given to issues involved in remote teaching such as how to select and organize resources and how to manage a virtual classroom.

The course can be taken as a stand-alone offering for continuing education or as part of Bluffton’s Master of Arts in Education graduate degree.

For more information or to enroll, contact Shelby Koenig, enrollment counselor of Adult and Graduate Studies, at [email protected] or by phone at 419-860-3749.

At Bluffton, working adults have the opportunity to complete their degrees online in accounting, business management and RN to BSN or earn their Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) or Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM).

 

 

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