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May 15, 2012 Distance Education

Pyramid Response to Intervention: How to Respond When Kids Don’t Learn

Tuition (Tier 1 /Tier 2 Member Districts): $460 / $510

EDUC 58107 • 3 credits • Alaska Pacific University • Graded A-F

Course Presenters: Austin Buffum, Mike Mattos, and Chris Weber

Instructors of Record: Jim & Diana Kurka

In this course, expert presenters Austin Buffum, Mike Mattos, and Chris Weber share their experience implementing PRTI. They take participants through the critical stages of establishing professional learning communities (PLCs) within schools and districts, using universal screening tools to ascertain students’ learning needs, and devising interventions for students at three tiers.

The presenters emphasize the role of collaborative teamwork and instruct participants on how to make their meetings purposeful and effective. Interviews and classroom footage illustrate how constructive PLCs and PRTI has been for all parties invested in the mission of helping all students achieve at the highest levels possible.

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May 15, 2012 Distance Education

Motivating and Engaging Students

Tuition (Tier 1 /Tier 2 Member Districts): $460 / $510

EDUC 58106 • 3 credits • Alaska Pacific University • Graded A-F

Course Presenters: Dr. Robert J Marzano and Dr. Debra Pickering

Instructors of Record: Jim & Diana Kurka

If students are not engaged, there is little if any chance for meaningful achievement. But student engagement is not chance, especially for students disinclined to be engaged; it requires a teacher’s careful planning and execution of specific strategies.

Dr. Robert Marzano and Dr. Debra Pickering show participants how to raise students’ energy levels, demonstrate a positive demeanor, express enthusiasm and use humor to create a classroom culture in which all students are challenged and accepted.  To promote their students’ authentic interest, educators will learn to use games, inconsequential competitions, friendly controversy, unusual information, and effective questioning strategies. To help their students embrace what they’re learning as important, educators will study how to engage their students in setting goals, one of the primary motivators for academic achievement. They’ll learn to incorporate cognitively demanding, real-world tasks into instruction that clarify the relevance of what students are learning. Educators will also be prepared to help their students develop strong feelings of self-efficacy, not through superfluous praise, but through making students aware of their potential futures which they can affect through their own efforts.

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May 15, 2012 Distance Education

Elementary Reading Intervention Strategies

Tuition (Tier 1 /Tier 2 Member Districts): $460 / 510

EDUC 58104 • 3 credits • Alaska Pacific University • Graded A-F

Course Presenter: Elaine K McEwan-Adkins
Instructors: Jim & Diana Kurka

Prevent reading struggles and promote authentic literacy by mastering the art of proactive reading instruction. Then prepare yourself to intervene immediately and effectively at the first sign of students’ struggles by building a personal menu of research-based strategies.  From phonics to comprehension, Dr. McKwan-Adkins shows how to help your students develop essential skills.  Learn routines and activities that will make them all confident, able readers.

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August 16, 2011 Distance Education

Early Childhood: Family Centered Services

Tuition (Tier 1 /Tier 2 Member Districts): $310 / $360

EDUC 58080 • 2 credits • Alaska Pacific University • Graded A-F

Instructor: Aumony Dahl, Virtual Education Software, Inc.

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August 16, 2011 Distance Education

Why DI?: An Introduction to Differentiated Instruction

Tuition (Tier 1 /Tier 2 Member Districts): $410 / $460
EDUC 58079 • 3 credits • Alaska Pacific University • Graded A-F
Instructor: Steve Dahl

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