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PBS
45 & 49’s TeacherLine
PBS 45 & 49 is pleased to offer courses from PBS TeacherLine.
PBS
45 & 49's TeacherLine is committed to helping PreK-12
teachers acquire the skills they need to prepare students
for a successful future. The program offers six-week, facilitated,
online learning experiences that are in alignment with national
standards. You can use these courses for professional development
and, for an additional fee, you can also earn graduate credit.
For
graduate credit at Kent State University, The University of
Akron or Youngstown State University use the Register link
at left.
What
Are the Components of TeacherLine?
At the heart of TeacherLine is a series of courses produced
by leading educators, education institutions and companies.
The modules guide educators toward integrating technology
into their learning and teaching. The video-rich, learn-by-doing
courses are a combination of content and methodology, accessible
via the Internet. They are individualized, self-paced and
sequenced at various skill levels.
This
is a great professional development resource for those who
want to join the truly tech-savvy. Use the Web-based modules
whenever and wherever you choose, to support your professional
practice and to sharpen your technology skills and knowledge
-- and then check in via e-mail and Web-based chat rooms to
share ideas with other teachers in the TeacherLine project.
How
Do I Take the TeacherLine
Courses?
Individual
teachers can access the current session of classes being offered
at the state and national level by going to http://teacherline.pbs.org/teacherline/
and selecting Ohio to see the courses that are available.
These classes are changed quarterly. Graduate credit is available.
For
groups of 12 or more teachers, any of the 91 courses can be
taken at any time. To set up the course, call PBS 45 &
49 and we will contact the agency. The list of available courses
can be accessed at http://www.pbs4549.org/teacher/courses.htm.
Graduate credit is available through Adams State College or
The University of Akron.
If
you have questions regarding the TeacherLine program, contact
Dave Philibin at 330-677-4549 or by .
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