Course Description: This facilitator-led course, which runs from September 19 - October 28, is designed for teachers to better understand instructional activities to teach self-regulation, either in core content or other applicable areas. Through this interactive course, educators gain knowledge and resources to apply self-regulation practices in the middle/high school setting. Each week, instructional activities will be reviewed and then discussed with colleagues, with facilitation from a Recognized Trainer. Course activities are asynchronous and can be done anywhere at any time of day.
Book: Gaumer Erickson, A. S., & Noonan, P. M. (2022). Teaching self-regulation: Seventy-five instructional activities to foster independent, proactive students, Grades 6-12. Solution Tree. (One copy of this book will be provided to each Kansas middle and high school. You will need to either access your school's copy or purchase your own book.)
Course completers will earn 18 CEUs with an option to receive one graduate credit hour from Baker University (additional $80 payment is required; details provided during the course).
NOTE: Please ignore the date/time information provided through the TASN website. Limitations of the registration system require this information, but Week 1 activities can be completed anytime during the week of September 19. This course is asyncronous, so you can engage whenever it fits within your schedule each week. Information on accessing the course materials will be provided via email a week prior to the start date.
At the end of the course, educators will be able to:
Registration may be cancelled up to 14 days prior to the event for a full refund. Cancellations received within 14 days of the event will not be refunded. No-show registrations will also not be refunded.