| This is an interactive computer-based instruction course that was developed to help educators reduce and eliminate violations of ethics and professional conduct codes. The course's central premise is that the vast majority of ethics and boundary violations occurring in schools today are being committed by competent and ethical educators, who, for reasons to be discussed, are making very poor decisions during susceptible periods in their careers. All professionals have the potential to commit an ethics/boundary violation. Understanding and addressing one's violation potential before a violation occurs is essential in protecting students, careers, and the teaching profession's integrity. It is easier to anticipate and not commit a violation than to correct one after the fact. |
| 203 |
Jackson, Mick |
(3 credits) |
Duration: up to one year.
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| Tuition: $290 flat fee |
| Register: Register for this course online by clicking or call 800/482-3848. |
Fees:
includes all materials.
Course medium: Internet.
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| Notes: Larry Shyers Ph.D. is the course author. |
| Need fresh skills in your classroom management tool box? By adding the collaborative method you will gain flexibility, release ideas from students and get buy-in to whatever you decide. Show students how to solve problems collaboratively and you will remove stress, revitalize your room and redefine the student-teacher relationship. Give youngsters the skills they need for their highly interpersonal future for the Information Age. Equivalent: CEU 3336. |
| 1147 |
Broadwell, Don |
(1 credit) |
Jul 10-Jul 11 8:00am-5:00pm WTh Puget Sound ESD, Chinook, Renton, WA
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| (Also available under CEU 3336 (1.2-1.6 Units)) |
| Tuition: $45 per credit |
| Register: Preregistration is required by calling the instructor at 425/413-1298. |
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Fees:
Additional $189 course fee payable to The Collaborative Center.
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