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AI Integration: Investigating Leadership & Vision

Many district leaders are beginning to understand the potential uses of AI to assist with teaching, learning, and operations. This micro-credential will help you assess your district’s current leadership awareness of AI’s potential and develop initial strategies for building a shared vision and actionable plan for AI integration.

Free

Understanding Unconscious Bias for Educators – MV DeliverED

Consider how unconscious bias impacts learning and instructional practices and embrace strategies to foster a classroom where all students belong. Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect: Book: Start Here, Start Now Online Course: Understanding Unconscious Bias for Educators: Discover how unconscious bias impacts educational spaces, and identify strategies to mitigate the impact…

Free
AI Integration Framework for School Districts: Instructional Framework

AI Integration: Investigating Instructional Framework

Many educators are already exploring AI tools to enhance their productivity, but transitioning to meaningful instructional integration requires careful planning and support. This micro-credential will help you assess how AI is currently being used in your district and develop strategies to expand its use into instructional practices.

Free
AI Integration Framework for School Districts: Policy, Ethical, & Legal Considerations

AI Integration: Investigating Policy, Ethical & Legal

As AI becomes increasingly prevalent in education, it’s crucial for districts to carefully examine the policy, ethical, and legal implications of AI integration. This micro-credential will equip you with the skills to assess your district’s current policy landscape and develop foundational guidelines for responsible AI implementation.

Free

AI Integration: Investigating Student Use

As AI becomes increasingly prevalent in education, it’s crucial to understand how students currently interact with and comprehend AI technologies. This micro-credential will equip you with the skills to assess student AI literacy levels and develop foundational guidelines for introducing AI concepts and tools in your district.

Free

Essential Instructional Practices in Early Literacy: School-wide and Center-wide Practices

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Michigan has made it a priority to address negative literacy trends in our schools. This introductory course outlines the 10 essential instructional practices that apply to school-wide and center-wide curriculum and intend to increase the proportion of children reading proficiently by third grade. You…

Free

Social-Emotional Learning: Embedding SEL Schoolwide

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. For social and emotional learning to have the greatest impact on students and staff, it must be woven into the fabric of everyday school life. This course will equip you with strategies for bringing SEL into daily classroom instruction and the school improvement planning…

Free

DLN: A Principal’s Guide to CTE

This course is designed for new, existing, or prospective secondary administrators seeking to enhance their understanding of Career and Technical Education (CTE). Participants will learn about various funding sources available for CTE programs, the essential components of a successful state-approved CTE program, and the numerous benefits these programs offer to students. Additionally, the course will…

Free

AI Integration: Investigating Professional Learning

AI is already being used by educators and students in classrooms nationwide. But how much do educators in your district know about using AI? Completing this micro-credential will prove your mastery in assessing the needs of your stakeholders. You’ll also lay the foundations for planning future professional development opportunities for them and fostering them to…

Free

Danielson Calibration Assessment

A growth-focused approach to classroom observation and feedback requires that observers acquire and maintain skills that help to build trust in the observation process. This course is designed to assess your proficiency in three important skills needed by observers of classroom practice. In this course, you will: Develop skills in collecting objective evidence during classroom…

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MV Skills Sprint: Learning Management and Student Information Systems

Schools, whether online or traditional brick-and-mortar institutions, leverage Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Student Information Systems (SIS) to enhance educational delivery, streamline administrative processes, and improve communication among stakeholders. This professional learning course provides a comprehensive exploration of these systems, covering their core components, popular platforms, integrative capabilities, and strategies for effective implementation and user…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning

Tackling both synchronous and asynchronous learning methods is common for many teachers today. In this course, you will explore synchronous and asynchronous learning methods, including their key characteristics, benefits, and challenges. Additionally, you will learn practical strategies for leveraging these methods to create engaging and effective educational experiences that support the diverse needs of your…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Intro to Accessibility

In this course, you will explore the critical importance of ensuring that digital content used in education is accessible to all students. You will learn about the key principles of digital accessibility, covering practical tips and best practices for making images, videos, and written course materials inclusive and engaging for learners with diverse abilities and…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Screenshots and Screencasts

In the modern classroom, screenshots and screencasts have become invaluable tools for educators striving to convey complex information effectively. These tools enable teachers to share visual and auditory content through images and video recordings, facilitating clear and swift communication of intricate concepts. In this course, you will explore the practice of creating and using screenshots…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Teaching Students Netiquette

In this course, you will explore strategies to effectively teach students the principles of netiquette, or the appropriate and ethical behavior when communicating and interacting online. By the end of the course, educators will be prepared to cultivate a culture of digital civility and responsible technology use within their classrooms and school communities. In this…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Preparing Students for Online and Hybrid Learning

In this course, you will explore best practices to effectively prepare students for success in online and hybrid learning environments. The content of this course equips educators with the knowledge and skills to cultivate self-directed learning habits and empower students to be active, autonomous learners. In this course, you will: Analyze student needs for success…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: FERPA and COPPA

In this course, you will explore the key legal frameworks and compliance requirements surrounding student data privacy and protection. Participants will be introduced to FERPA, which governs the handling and disclosure of students’ personally identifiable information in educational settings, as well as COPPA, which regulates the online collection and use of personal data from children…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: AI and Academic Integrity

In this course, you will explore the complex relationship between AI and academic integrity, examining how AI is being used in academic settings and considering the ethical considerations and policies surrounding its use. Additionally, you will gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in the academic context, and be better…

Free

MV Skills Sprint: Communicating with Parents

In this course, you will explore strategies for effectively communicating and collaborating with parents to support student success. Teachers will come away with practical techniques for building these vital home-school connections and fostering productive partnerships with parents. In this course, you will: Analyze parent communication strategies and the benefits and/or barriers they would bring to…

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MV Skills Sprint: Social Presence

In this course, you will explore the critical role of social presence in effective teaching, both in fully online courses and blended classes that incorporate digital technologies. You will learn about the strategies and techniques instructors can use to establish a strong social presence and foster a sense of community, engagement, and connection among students….

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5D/D+(Lite): Professional Communication & Collaboration

How can we create adult cultures that embrace cognitive conflict? It is generally acknowledged that collective efficacy is the catalyst for a successful team; having the belief that the team is better together and can produce results. Fostering and sustaining this type of environment resides in the adult culture. Let’s explore ways to enhance shared…

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5D/D+(Lite): Student Engagement

How can we create classroom cultures that support engagement, ownership, and agency? It is generally acknowledged that engagement plays a critical role in learning as does creating the conditions for learning to take place. Creating an environment focused on the unique learners often makes the difference between students who learn and student who learn to…

Free

5D/D+(Lite): Purpose

How can we create classroom cultures that engage students in purposeful tasks and meaningful interactions that are focused on both the task and learning? It is generally acknowledged that purposeful planning paired with in-the-moment teaching decisions are essential for learner achievement. Creating an environment focused on the curriculum, the learning standards, and the unique learners…

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Understanding Unconscious Bias for Educators

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. In this course, you will begin an exploration of how unconscious bias impacts our learning environments and instructional practices. You will also have the opportunity to explore strategies to mitigate the impact of unconscious bias on learners. This course is designed to be self-paced…

Free

Online National Standards 2: Course Content & Design

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. When transferring traditional course material online, you may feel as though you are being asked to evolve from an instructional planner to an instructional designer overnight. Luckily, with some modifications, many aspects of face-to-face teaching can be easily shifted to online. In this course,…

Free

Online National Standards 4: Meeting Needs

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. A one-size-fits-all approach to instruction cannot always meet the needs of all learners in any setting, including an online classroom. In this course, you will review the National Standards for Quality (NSQ) Online Teaching and Online Courses focusing specifically on standards related to providing…

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Online National Standards 3: Assessment

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. You prioritize incorporating accurate, quality assessments and delivering important feedback in your classroom, but are you wondering how to maintain those efforts in an online setting? In this course, you will review the National Standards for Quality (NSQ) Online Teaching and Online Courses to…

Free

Online National Standards 1: Getting Started

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Whether teaching face-to-face or online, your goals and concerns as an educator remain the same including how to connect, communicate, and meet expectations with students. This course will help you get started online by providing an overview of the National Standards for Quality (NSQ)…

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DLN: MTSS – The Path to Making MICIP Meaningful

In this course, participants will learn about creating structures for successful implementation of MTSS, develop a more complete understanding of MTSS through the MDE MTSS Practice Profile and ways to collect data on the current state of MTSS within their building or district. Participants will also look at avenues for organizing this work in a…

Free

Anti-Racism and Social Justice Teaching and Leadership

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Having an anti-racist and social justice-oriented stance toward education puts students first and prioritizes equity among all learners from all backgrounds. In this course, you will become more aware of and hopefully comfortable with anti-racist and social-justice-oriented strategies through a series of scenarios that…

Free

Adolescent Suicide Prevention: Peer to Peer Support

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. During this course, you will gain experience in how you will be able to support students who may be experiencing suicidal ideation. You will learn about two types of programs, peer-to-peer supports and Student Ambassador, that give peer support for individuals who are suicidal,…

Free

Adolescent Suicide Prevention: Best Practices – A Team Approach

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. It can be overwhelming for educators and staff workers to know what to do regarding adolescent suicide and how to bring awareness to this. In this course, you’ll learn about how to approach and provide information on referral, screening, and counseling. You’ll be provided…

Free

Adolescent Suicide Prevention: Intervention & School Policies

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. It is becoming an alarming reality that the number of deaths by suicide and attempted suicides is on the rise among adolescents and young people. This practical course provides background information and insight on how to recognize signs and risk factors of mental and/or…

Free

Mindful Practices: SEL for Administrators

When it comes to social emotional learning (SEL), school administrators have a big job: they need to lay the groundwork to foster a supportive climate in which both students and adults can thrive. In this course, you will start by learning strategies for boosting adult social emotional competence (SEC) and well-being. Once you get the…

Free

DLN: Leadership Communication

The task of leadership is building collective efficacy. We need to get our teams to work and act as such, moving and doing with a shared purpose! As organizational leaders, our goal is to help make sense of our world and give that sense to others ensuring our schools and communities are responding to shared…

Free

DLN: Response to Intervention (RTI)

Having a data-driven RTI, ensures you are focused on student learning and improving instruction via intervention which will impact all students. The question that lingers is, what about students that are not proficient, or lack individual growth due to COVID? This course will provide the foundation for your work to identify and provide tiers of…

Free

Discipline Protections for Students with a Disability

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Disciplining students with disabilities can be a little overwhelming for educators and administrations. During this course, you will gain the knowledge on processes and practices to understand how to better support these students. You will gain experience in learning definitions of different terms and…

Free

Social-Emotional Learning: Creating a Professional Culture Based on SEL

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Self-evaluation and growth of an educators’ own social and emotional competencies can aid in fostering these skills in their students. This course focuses on creating a social-emotional learning (SEL) culture within a school. Specifically, you will engage in activities that grow educator social and…

Free

Social-Emotional Learning: Integrating SEL within MTSS

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Please note: The microlearning experience is being hosted by Arist where an account creation will be required. It can be overwhelming for administrators and educators to know which initiatives to focus on and how to implement them in schools and classrooms. In this course,…

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Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

Become a more effective manager by learning the language of business management. This course provides skills in managing time, delegating responsibility, motivating your employees, solving problems and resolving conflicts so you can accomplish your job more effectively. An external course provider, ed2go (Cengage), offers this course. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with their…