Subject-Specific Teaching
Subject-Specific Teaching Courses and Certification
Subject-specific teaching is crucial for educators who want to specialize in particular areas to support diverse student needs, especially in areas like special education and inclusive education. Edcroma’s subject-specific teaching courses offer in-depth training on topics like special education strategies, individualized education plans, and support for students with disabilities, including those with autism and learning disabilities. These courses are designed for educators who are dedicated to providing personalized support, creating inclusive environments, and adapting their teaching methods to meet individual learning needs.
Why Choose Subject-Specific Teaching Courses?
Edcroma’s subject-specific teaching courses equip educators with specialized knowledge to address specific learning needs in the classroom. The courses emphasize practical skills, techniques, and resources to help teachers support students effectively. From inclusive education practices to teaching strategies tailored to autism and other learning disabilities, these courses provide educators with a foundation in evidence-based techniques, designed to make a positive impact on student learning and development.
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ArmEducationX: Teaching with Physical Computing: Assessment of Project-Based Learning
Learn how to confidently and effectively use assessment in Project-Based Learning.
ArmEducationX: Teaching with Physical Computing: Introduction to Project-Based Learning
This course introduces the fundamental concepts underpinning Project-Based Learning, and how you can apply it with programmable devices to bring STEM & Computing to life in the classroom.
ArmEducationX: Teaching with Physical Computing: Practical application and classroom strategies for PBL
This course guides you in using real-world problems to spark your learners’ creativity and empower them to develop their own solutions using Physical Computing.
ArmEducationX: Teaching with Physical Computing: Soft skills, teamwork and the wider curriculum
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the ‘non-technical’ elements that make Project-Based Learning an important addition to STEM & Computing classrooms, and how to integrate them into your teaching.
BarbaraOakley_OlavSchewe: Learn Like a Pro: Science-Based Tools to Become Better at Anything
Do you spend too much time learning, with disappointing results? Do you put off studying because it’s boring and you’re easily distracted? This course is for you! In Learn Like a Pro , beloved teacher of learning Dr. Barbara Oakley, and learning coach extraordinaire Olav Schewe lay out techniques that can help you master any material. Based on easy-to-understand but cutting-edge neuroscientific research, Learn Like a Pro is like no other course on learning—join us today!
CurtinX: 5G Deployment
Learn about 5G deployment, 5G Radio Access Network Virtualisation, 5G and Multi-Access Edge Computing for disaggregated core, 5G Network Orchestration, and examine 5G deployment case studies.
CurtinX: Software Defined Networking (SDN) Access Security
Discover how Software Defined Networking (SDN) can handle security and privacy issues for modern enterprise and data centre networks.
CurtinX: Software Defined Networking (SDN) Deployment
Become industry ready by learning advanced skills in network automation, including how to deploy virtual network functions and services on a testbed platform.
LVx: Intro to Data Science & Machine Learning
A first introduction to data science and machine learning. Use Python to acquire, clean, and analyze data using powerful machine leanring models and popular data science libraries.
RaspberryPiFoundation: Get Started Teaching Computing in Primary Schools: Preparing to teach 5 – 11 year olds
Explore a range of strategies for teaching computing to primary school pupils (aged 5 to 11 years old).
RaspberryPiFoundation: Teach kids computing: Computing systems and networks
Increase your knowledge of computing systems and networks, and plan how you will teach young people about them in this course from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
UChicagoX: Teaching Coding in Grades 5-8 with Scratch Encore
This course introduces teachers and other educators to the basics of teaching programming with Scratch to students in grades 5-8 using Scratch Encore, a culturally responsive, intermediate computer science curriculum. Each week, participants are introduced to key computer science concepts (e.g., loops, synchronization), and then apply those concepts as they complete programming assignments in Scratch. Helpful pedagogical practices and teaching strategies are introduced throughout the course.
Special Education Strategies: Addressing Diverse Learning Needs
Educators trained in special education strategies are able to make learning accessible for students with diverse needs. This Edcroma course covers key areas, including assessment techniques, classroom accommodations, and intervention strategies. The course prepares teachers to identify unique student needs, adapt lesson plans, and use differentiated instruction to ensure each student can reach their potential.
Topics Covered in Special Education Strategies:
- Introduction to special education laws and policies
- Techniques for assessing and monitoring progress
- Classroom accommodations for students with disabilities
- Effective communication with students and families
Inclusive Education Practices: Creating Welcoming Learning Environments
Creating inclusive classrooms requires a deep understanding of inclusive education practices that promote equal learning opportunities for all students, regardless of ability. This course covers topics like fostering a positive classroom culture, differentiating instruction, and collaborating with support staff. Edcroma’s course in inclusive education practices helps educators build classrooms that celebrate diversity, encourage participation, and promote empathy.
Course Highlights:
- Strategies for fostering an inclusive and positive classroom culture
- Techniques for differentiating instruction
- Collaboration with special educators, paraprofessionals, and other support staff
- Managing behavior in a way that respects each student’s unique needs
Individualized Education Plans (IEPs): Personalized Learning for Student Success
The Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is a critical tool in special education, outlining tailored learning goals and support for each student. Edcroma’s course on IEPs provides educators with an in-depth understanding of how to create, implement, and monitor these plans. The course covers essential aspects, including setting realistic goals, tracking progress, and collaborating with parents and professionals to ensure effective support.
What You’ll Learn in the IEP Course:
- Key components and legal requirements of an IEP
- Steps for creating and implementing effective IEPs
- Monitoring and adjusting goals based on student progress
- Collaborating with families, therapists, and other specialists
Support for Students with Disabilities: Ensuring Equal Access to Education
Supporting students with disabilities requires a compassionate and structured approach to teaching. This course covers essential skills for adapting lessons, providing appropriate resources, and fostering a supportive environment where students with disabilities can thrive. Edcroma’s support for students with disabilities course also includes techniques for recognizing and accommodating a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities, ensuring that every student has access to quality education.
Key Aspects of Supporting Students with Disabilities:
- Understanding different types of disabilities and their impact on learning
- Techniques for lesson adaptation and creating accessible materials
- Building a positive and supportive classroom environment
- Effective communication with students, families, and other educators
Teaching Students with Autism: Specialized Techniques for Success
Teaching students with autism involves understanding unique sensory, social, and communication needs. Edcroma’s course on teaching students with autism provides educators with strategies to help these students engage, learn, and thrive in a classroom setting. This course covers specialized teaching techniques, sensory supports, and approaches to communication that create a nurturing environment for students with autism.
What You’ll Learn:
- Autism spectrum characteristics and understanding student needs
- Classroom strategies for sensory support and structured routines
- Communication techniques to build social skills
- Creating supportive learning environments that promote independence
Learning Disabilities in the Classroom: Identifying and Supporting Struggling Learners
Learning disabilities in the classroom can range from dyslexia to attention disorders, each requiring specific approaches to support students effectively. Edcroma’s course focuses on recognizing signs of learning disabilities, implementing intervention strategies, and providing accommodations to help students succeed. The course is designed to help teachers identify specific challenges and use targeted strategies to address each student’s unique needs.
Course Highlights for Learning Disabilities:
- Recognizing common learning disabilities and their effects on learning
- Intervention strategies for reading, writing, and math challenges
- Implementing classroom accommodations and modifications
- Collaborating with parents and specialists to support student success
Certification and Professional Development
Each course offered by Edcroma comes with a certification upon completion, demonstrating your commitment and expertise in subject-specific teaching. This certification not only strengthens your credentials but also reflects your dedication to professional growth in education. Completing a certified course with Edcroma gives you valuable skills that make a significant impact in inclusive classrooms, helping you provide the best possible support for every student.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can enroll in Edcroma’s subject-specific teaching courses?
Edcroma’s courses are open to any educators interested in specializing in areas such as special education, autism support, and inclusive education practices. They are suitable for both new and experienced teachers.
2. How long do the courses take to complete?
Course duration varies, but each subject-specific course is designed to be flexible so that you can learn at your own pace.
3. Is there a certification upon completion?
Yes, each Edcroma course provides a certification that can enhance your credentials as a specialized educator.
4. Are these courses fully online?
Yes, all of Edcroma’s subject-specific teaching courses are available online, allowing you to access materials and complete lessons from anywhere at any time.
Get Started with Edcroma Today!
With Edcroma’s subject-specific teaching courses, you’ll be equipped to make a lasting impact on the lives of students with diverse needs. Whether you’re focusing on special education strategies, creating individualized education plans, or supporting students with learning disabilities in the classroom, Edcroma offers the resources and training you need to become an exceptional educator. Enroll in Edcroma today and earn a valuable certification to support your professional growth and enhance your teaching career.