OverviewThe online module is 4 hours long. This option does not contain a copy of the publication.
Detailed InformationThis online module teaches you how to implement the Focus: Globalization materials into your high school economics/social studies course. The online module is divided into four sections: Introduction, Overview, Lesson Demonstration, and Assessment. The Introduction and Overview sections give you the objectives and provide details on what is available within the Focus: Globalization publication. The Lesson Demonstration section walks you through 7 of the 12 lessons from the publication. Here you'll have a chance to watch videos of teachers using the lessons in a classroom setting. In addition, the key concepts from the lessons are explained. The final section, Assessment, reviews what was covered and includes a 10-question quiz. The entire module takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete.Upon completion of the module, you'll receive a Certificate of Completion. This Certificate of Completion may be used for Professional Development Hours/Continuing Education Units* depending on the requirements of your school district or state department of education.*If you are seeking professional development credit for completing the online training, you should verify with your local administrators that this training meets your local requirements.
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"Very Thorough. Much better than other online trainings. This training also has great flexibility options." - Dave Gelber, Hackensack High School, Hackensack, NJ
"I like the teacher and student videos where you saw the activities in action." - Daniel Vinat, Felix Varela Senior High, Miami, FL
"I really liked this course. It helped me learn or review the subject to be taught and then gave a lesson plan. It then showed me that lesson in action. It is a quality course that I would not have been able to take if it were not for this online course. I also liked getting a copy of Globalization to use as I took the course. I then can use that in my class." - Dawn Mulliken, Bridgemont High School, Burlingame, CA |
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