Technology, child poverty courses highlight UW-Green Bay fall educator offerings

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is offering an array of fall courses for educators looking to enhance their professional learning and earn university credit or a certificate of completion for their professional development plan. From creativity and innovation to technology and classroom management, area educators can choose from a wide variety of courses that meet their professional needs. Classes are offered in a number of Northeastern Wisconsin locations, as well as online, allowing busy educators to learn where and when it is convenient for them.

Each of the courses, offered by UW-Green Bay’s Education Outreach Office, offers a uniquely tailored educational experience. Highlights for fall 2011 include several online courses that focus on new technologies for enhancing student learning, as well as a Children and Poverty course that examines the critical issues of childhood poverty and homelessness.

Visit www.uwgb.edu/educationoutreach for a list of courses, as well as syllabi and registration information. New offerings are developed and added throughout the year, so interested educators are asked to check back periodically for new options.

UW-Green Bay courses for educators align with Wisconsin standards for teacher and administrator development and licensure. Contact the Education Outreach Office with questions or for more information at (800) 621-2313 or (920) 465-2480 or educationoutreach@uwgb.edu.

#11-118

You may also like...