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Teaching High School Students (Online)

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Learn the latest teaching strategies and techniques for helping secondary students achieve their dreams. This course will teach you how to differentiate instruction, manage a classroom, develop assessment strategies, gain parental support, and teach social-emotional skills that will help your students succeed in school and in life.


24 Course Hours


Students will need their own computer or access to one with the courses system requirements in order to take this course. The system requirements can be found by clicking on the link in the registration area below.


To register for the course please click the link below

https://www.ed2go.com/northern/online-courses/teaching-high-school-students/


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