Low cost and free professional development
Professional Development Online (inexpensive and free)
With professional development budgets being what they are, it always helps to have low cost and free sources of professional development. Many of our professional organizations offer low cost and some free PD, so see what they have to offer below:
Math
NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
E-workshops ($149/course)
http://www.nctm.org/profdev/content.aspx?id=11804
History/Social Studies
NCSS (National Council for the Social Studies)
http://www.socialstudies.org/professionaldevelopment summer workshops, etc.
http://communities.ncss.org/ – communities – must be a member of the organization to participate
Science
NSTA (National Science Teachers Association)
http://learningcenter.nsta.org/ – general professional development. Includes FREE web seminars
Art
NAEA (National Art Education Association)
http://www.arteducators.org/olc/pub/NAEA/learning/learning_page_4.html Monthly mentor
http://www.arteducators.org/olc/pub/NAEA/learning/learning_page_3.html professional development links
Religion
NCEA (National Catholic Educators Association)
http://www.ncea.org/programs/index.asp Professional Development
English
NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English)
http://ncte.org/seminars web seminars ($80-100)
http://www.ncte.org/pathways – Pathways – year-long online classes which include access to all archived NCTE web seminars ($120-160)
http://www.ncte.org/newsletter Free weekly e-newsletter with news, ideas, lesson idea links
Foreign Language
CCLT (Connecticut Council of Language Teachers )
http://www.ctcolt.org/ has three conferences each year.
The next conference is http://www.ctcolt.org/fall_conference.htm $100-130.
All subject areas
PBS Teacherline
http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/ Online classes (generally $199)
You can use their resources for free by looking at the Syllabus of interesting classes, Googling the articles mentioned (you can find many this way), and getting yourself to do the exercises. You miss the collegiality of the classes (which can be rewarding and enriching), but there is no cost.
ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
http://shop.ascd.org/search_results.cfm?mycategory=PD_Online ($99/course)
(Also web seminars periodically, cost a bit higher)
CEC (Council for Exceptional Children, children with disabilities, gifted)
http://www.cec.sped.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutCEC/Communities/Blog/default.htm?from=tlcHome – blogs with current information of interest (free)
http://www.cec.sped.org/Source/Meetings/webinars.cfm?section=Professional_Development# – web seminars ($150-200)
http://www.cec.sped.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ProfessionalDevelopment/Audio_Files.htm audiofiles ($100-150)
Annenberg Media
http://www.learner.org
Free online classes across the curriculum. Choose discipline and age group.
For similar information www.franblo.edublogs.org
What’s a webinar?
- all you need is a computer with high speed internet access (we all have high speed access at school, and many have this at home)
- the format provides a way to provide sound, so you can hear the speakers, and visuals, so you can see short videos, see PowerPoint slides, see a white board as people write on it.
- the format often provides a way to interact with both the speakers and the others in the audience, called chat (more about this below). This provides a way to ask questions, make comments, share information, and can be the most valuable part of the experience.
- written materials can be shared by the speakers to all the participants.
- you can participate in the webinar as it happens, or watch it later at a more convenient time (called an archived webinar)
Webinars, professional development, for all teachers
The following are upcoming Webinars (web + seminar) provided to teachers free through PBS. (And if you can’t attend the webinar, which you can do in your bunny slippers at home, you can view the archived webinar at a later date.)
Two recent webinars have been about changing views of history and race, and about using Folger Shakespeare Library resouces to enrich the teaching of Shakespeare.
Upcoming webinars include the following. If you becoming a member of PBS Teachers at http://www.pbs.org/teachers/connect/create-profile/ you will receive emails about all forthcoming webinars. There are many other resources at www.pbs.org/teachers as well.
April 7
Using 21st Century Resources to Enhance Math Teaching & Learning
Cyberchase
Curriculum Connection:
Math and Science
May 4
Diving into the Digital World of Marine Science
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures
Curriculum Connection:
Math and Science
June
Summertime and My Personal Learning Network
Bob Sprankle, Cheryl Oakes, and Alice Barr
Curriculum Connection:
All Subjects
Free professional development – university courses
Looking for some professional development that costs nothing? How about taking refresher college classes, or classes just for the fun of it? For free?
http://academicearth.org/ provides lectures from world-class universities and colleges. You can find individual lessons on a particular topic, or an entire lecture course. You can also sign up to get emails whenever new materials are added.
You need a high speed internet connection (dial-up just can’t handle the video).
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