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WELCOMEFROM THE DIRECTORSummer break is a necessary time when teachers refresh themselves to be ready foranother school year. While there have been many challenges these past few years, therehas also been an amazing amount of growth. Take a moment to reflect on all you havelearned this year. And while you are at it, register for our Just-In-Time Learning course.ONLINEEarn professional development credit for your resourcefulness in learning new teachingmethods, strategies, and technologies (see page 5).We offer a variety of classes that meet many teaching needs. Some classes can be appliedPROGRAMSto a North Dakota ESL or Middle School Endorsement or Native American and culturalApplyNowReimagine education, become a teacher leader or masterin-depth concepts that enhance the effectiveness ofyour teaching with one of these online programs.competency requirements. Other courses provide greater understanding of specialeducation, gifted education, music education, and coaching techniques. Register earlyto secure your spot in these classes. This catalog contains many of the summer classes,but to view the most up-to-date list go to www.ndsu.edu/dce/k12 professionals/classes.M.Ed. in Family & Consumer Sciences EducationM.S. in Human Development & Family Science:Youth DevelopmentYouth Development Graduate CertificateYouth Program Management & Evaluation GraduateCertificateComputer Science Education Graduate CertificateThis summer, let us know how you have cared for yourself.We want to see pictures of your vacations, even if it is just atrip to your backyard to enjoy the sunshine.Sincerely,Dr. Stacy Duffield, DirectorStacy.Duffield@ndsu.edu 1.800.726.1724 701.231.70151.800.726.1724 // tinyurl.com/NDSUOnlinewww.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.70153

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESComputer Tech inEducation, Parts 1 - 6MAYNative American BestPracticesFocuses on best practicesfor reaching AmericanIndian students andfamilies. Provides significantNative American culturalcompetence contentand culturally responsivepractices. Many states anddistricts require Culturalcompetence credits orhours and this course willcover all of that requiredmaterial.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: Ricky WhiteThe Burnout CureSupports teachers who maybe feeling overwhelmed,underappreciated, fatigued,worn out or burnedout from the teachingprofession. You will have theopportunity to reflect on thetext and apply it to your ownpractice.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Erik KolbONLINEMay 2 - July 24w/completion July 29ONLINEMay 2 - June 17w/completion June 24FLP X: Game Changersin Ag. 2022Gives you tools to applyNational Ag Matrix STEAMlessons, Food, Land, andPeople (FLP) STEAM lessons,and 4-H Game Changerscurriculum to makeconnections between dailycurriculum and agriculture.You will learn effectivestrategies for integratingagriculture into variouscurriculum areas.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTOR: Gail BensonONLINEMay 4 - June 17w/completion June 24HEALTHYSWEETENEDRECIPES1 145CREDITINSTRUCTOR: SherriStastnyIllustrates and stresses thepractical application ofscientific food preparationprinciples, particularly inareas that interface withlocally grown sweeteners andnutrient-dense foods.Offers flexible ways to meetPK-12 schools’ professionaldevelopment needs viaclassroom/regional on-siteand online workshops.Customized content topicsare also offered accordingto schools’ specific needsand requests.1 CREDIT 75**INSTRUCTOR: Tabitha TeelSTATEWIDEMay 17 - August 5w/completion Aug. 12Just-in-TimeLearning, Parts1-3You often have to learn newinformation and skills, likehow to use a new softwareor application, operatea new device, or quicklyget up to speed on newcontent. You deserve creditfor your new knowledge andskills, and this class allowsyou to document yourlearning to receive credittoward licensure and salarylane changes.1 CREDIT 50**INSTRUCTOR: Stacy DuffieldONLINEMay 17 - August 5w/completion Aug. 12JUST-IN-TIMELEARNING,PARTS 4 - 6You often have to learnnew information and skills,like how to use a newsoftware or application,operate a new device, orquickly get up to speedon new content. Youdeserve credit for yournew knowledge and skills,and this class allows youto document your learningto receive credit towardlicensure and salary lanechanges.1 CREDIT 50**INSTRUCTOR: StacyDuffieldONLINEMay 17 - August 5w/completion Aug. 12Teaching Phonics:Basic & BeyondDefines terms and methodsfor teaching phonics.Includes traditionalmethods, and phonics asa key part of the currentemphasis on “Science ofReading”.3 CREDITS 375Visual LiteracyLearn how to representvarious problems usingvisual elements, and solvethe problems using visualthinking and reasoning. Theknowledge and skills learnedin this course will enableyou to incorporate visualthinking into the coursesyou teach.1 CREDITMay 75INSTRUCTOR: GanapathyMahalingamONLINEMay 17 - June 24w/completion July 1Applying CulturallyResponsive PracticesEmbed culturally responsiveteaching as part of youreveryday teaching practice.This course focuses ondeveloping short- andlong-term plans of action toengage culturally responsiveteaching in your classroom,school, and community.2 CREDITS 250INSTRUCTOR: Brooke Thiel& Jessica McQuestonONLINEMay 29 - June 19w/completion June 26INSTRUCTOR: LuciaSchroederONLINEMay 17 - August 5w/completion Aug. 12ONLINE & FARGO, NDMay 13 - 15w/completion May 20, 20224NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022ESPBTIPCoursework must be completed andtranscripted before it can be used forrenewal credit.** Indicates credit/cost per part.www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.70155

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESReading in the ContentAreaAn introduction to therelevance and need forincorporating readingand literacy skills in allclassrooms. Reviewcharacteristics, practices,and instructional strategiesfor successful readers aswell as how to addressfoundational skill gaps forstruggling readers, includingthose with disabilities.INSTRUCTOR: JessicaMcQuestonONLINE»2 CREDITS 250May 29 - June 19w/completion June 26»3 CREDITS 375May 29 - June 26w/completion July 3Children’s Literature:Elementary, GradesK-4Covers early chapterbooks and is targeted toelementary grade levels.You will read a wide rangeof early chapter booksincluding fantasy, realisticfiction, graphic novels, andhumorous content.1 CREDITChildren’sLiterature:Newbery 2022,Grades 4-7Comix/Culture:OutsidersFocuses on stories aboutteenagers who struggleto fit in. The teens in ourstories have to confront, findways to escape, or yield todiscrimination. Together, wewill look at the challengesteens from diverseethnic/socio-economicbackgrounds and/or withdiverse gender identities/expressions face as theygrow up in America.Covers both fiction andnonfiction material thatis targeted for high-levelstudents. You will read all ofthe books recognized forthe Newbery Award in 2022.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEMay 30 - July 10w/completion July 102 CREDITS 150INSTRUCTOR: Verena TheileChildren’s Literature:Picture Book, GradesK-4Covers a vast number ofpicture books that arewritten mostly for studentsK-4. Provides you with avast selection of bookswith purposes ranging frominforming and buildingcharacter to problem solvingand having fun.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEMay 30 - July 10w/completion July 10 80INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEMay 30 - July 10w/completion July 10ONLINEMay 30 - June 10w/completion June 17FOUNDATIONS OFSECOND LANGUAGEACQUISITION2 150CREDITSFILM: Hitchcock/AndersonExamine the early days offilm making and the ways inwhich the camera became anarrator, showing us ratherthan telling us stories. Thenlook at the way in which filmmaking has developed.2 CREDITSINSTRUCTOR: Dakota BreenLearn the foundations ofsecond language acquisition.Explore the followingquestions: Who are EnglishLearners? What is Language?What are the theories oflanguage learning? and more.ONLINEMay 29 - July 2w/ completion July 13 150INSTRUCTOR: Verena TheileONLINEMay 30 - June 10w/completion June 17Google CertifiedEducator, Level 1Learn about tools availablein the GSuite for Education.1 CREDIT 90INSTRUCTOR: JerrySchneiderONLINEMay 30 - June 24w/completion June 24Coaching Better EverySeasonProvides informationnecessary to coach atany level from elementaryto college. Includes abroad overview of thephilosophy, methodology,and management of sportcoaching.May1 OR 2 CREDITS 125/ 250INSTRUCTOR: Brad StrandONLINEMay 31 - August 12w/completion Aug. 19Fostering ResilientLearnersDevelop resilient learnersin the classroom, througha trauma sensitive lens.Explore why a student maystruggle with behaviorsimpeding ability to learn,approaches to help buildrelationships, and establishstrategies to improveclassroom management.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Amy RiccioONLINEMay 31 - July 1w/completion July 1ND RoughriderConference 2022Promotes healthy lifestyleconcepts to North Dakotastudents, school personneland community membersin order to share, learn anddevelop plans of actionfor healthy schools andcommunities.2 CREDITS 300INSTRUCTOR: Rodney VolkMEDORA, NDMay 31 - June 3w/completion June 106NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.70157

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESSupervision andCo-TeachingPlan and carry out effectivesupervision techniquesusing co-teaching strategieswith student teachers forall grade levels. Developthe necessary base ofknowledge in clinicalsupervision to assist youin drawing on your ownexperiences for furtherinsights on effectivesupervision.1 CREDIT 90INSTRUCTOR: Kim OvertonONLINEMay 31 - August 5w/completion Aug. 12JUNEAffirmativeCounseling:LGBTQI PeopleGuides educators andcounselors in developingthe awareness, knowledge,and skills necessary to workeffectively with LGBTQI populations.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: JoanCopenhaverCONQUERINGDYSLEXIA:GRADES K-5Identify commoncharacteristics of dyslexiain the elementaryclassroom as well asfundamental principlesand concepts of structuredliteracy. You will learnthe relationship of thephonological system to thereading process.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: JustineGibbonONLINEJune 1 - 30w/completion July 7Foundations ofSpecial EducationBroaden yourunderstanding of specialeducation and learn bestpractices that are necessaryto ensure an effectiveeducation. Intended for bothK-12 special education andregular education teachers.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Cindy ZanderONLINEJune 1 - July 1w/completion July 8ONLINEJune 1 - August 24w/completion Aug. 318NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022Good AnxietyLearn skills to help yourstudents better managedifficult, negative emotionsand anxiousness.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: JoanCopenhaverONLINEJune 1 - July 13w/completion July 20Injury ManagementLearn key concepts ofthe field of health carespecifically the preventionand management ofactivity-related injuriesor illnesses to assistprofessionals in makingemergency decisions andtaking appropriate actions.1 CREDIT 75INSTRUCTOR: ShannonMisialekONLINEJune 1 - July 1w/completion July 8Teaching Vocabulary,Grades 4-12Explore research-based bestpractices for supportingstudents in the acquisitionof vocabulary needed to besuccessful learners in grades4-12 across all contentareas.1 CREDIT 75INSTRUCTOR: Stacy DuffieldUnderstandingIEPMayJuneGain a betterunderstanding of the IEP,learn about the IEP process,and what is included inthe IEP document. Alignswith requirements forIEPs as outlined by theIndividuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act (IDEA),the ND Department ofPublic Instruction, and theMinnesota Department ofEducation.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Carly BlackONLINEJune 1 - July 8w/completion July 15Examining Young AdultLiterature Genres,Parts 1-3Read and reflect uponthree exceptional youngadult novels in the genreof realistic fiction throughonline discussions andassessments incorporatingthe following: genres,theme analysis, real-worldconnections, multipleperspectives, problemsolving, and personalexperiences.1 CREDIT 80**INSTRUCTOR: Josey Fog &Shannon BlomkerONLINEJune 5 - July 24w/completion July 24ONLINEJune 1 - July 29w/completion Aug. 5** Indicates credit/cost per part.I WISH MYTEACHER KNEW1CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: HeidiBudeauIn this book study, a thirdgrade teacher asked herstudents to fill-in-the-blankin this sentence: “I wish myteacher knew .”The results opened hereyes to the need foreducators to understandthe unique realities theirstudents face in order tocreate an open, safe andsupportive place in theclassroom.ONLINEJune 1 -30w/completion July 6www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.70159

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESExamining Young AdultLiterature Genres,Parts 4-6Read and reflect upontwo exceptional youngadult novels in the genreof realistic fiction usingthe following: genres,theme analysis, real-worldconnections, multipleperspectives, problemsolving, and personalexperiences.1 CREDIT 80**INSTRUCTOR: Josey Fog &Shannon BlomkerONLINEJune 5 - July 3w/completion July 3Image Text LetterpressVisiting letterpress artist,Mary Bruno, will presentmethods for arrangingtext using traditional metaland wood - typesetting,ways to create beautifulimagery with the processof reductive relief, and howto print on a Vandercookproofing press.3 CREDITS 650INSTRUCTOR: MichaelStrandFARGO, NDJune 6 - 17w/completion July 1Children’s Literature:Advanced Graphic,Grades 8-12INSTRUCTIONALCOACHING 101This course is for anyonenew to InstructionalCoaching or any coach thatwould like to revisit someof the course’s content.Leave this course with anInstructional Coaching Planfor your upcoming work,along with a new professionalcoaching community.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Misty MillerONLINEJune 5-July 2w/ completion July 8Covers graphic novels(comics) for instructors atthe high school grade level.You will read a wide rangeof graphic novels coveringbiographies and fantasy.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEJune 6 - July 31w/completion July 31Discussion in theClassroomAssists teachers in thinkingcritically about how theycan “produce intellectualchallenge and powerfullearning for all students”through implementingdiscussion-based classroompractices.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Erik KolbADOLESCENTDEVELOPMENTExamines the physical,cognitive, moral,social, and emotionaldevelopment of youngadolescents. Three creditsare required for ND ESPB’sMiddle Level Endorsement.INSTRUCTOR: TeresaShumeONLINEKids These DaysFind somethinginspiring and possiblyeven game-changing in thisbook study for those whowork in educational settings:teachers, bus drivers,administrators, educationalassistants, librarians,administrative assistants andcustodians.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Heidi BudeauONLINEJune 6 - 30w/completion July 6Native American BestPracticesFocuses on best practicesfor reaching AmericanIndian students andfamilies. Provides significantNative American culturalcompetence contentand culturally responsivepractices. Many states anddistricts require culturalcompetence credits orhours and this course willcover all of that requiredmaterial.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: Ricky WhiteONLINEJune 6 - July 15w/completion July 22NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022Equips you with the toolsand skills needed totransition from on-site workinto a virtual career.2 CREDITS 100INSTRUCTOR: Jodi BrunsONLINEJune 6 - July 1w/completion July 1Personalize yourprofessional developmentwith this 30-day PDChallenge. In about 30minutes a day, you’ll turnyour ideas to improveteaching and learninginto ACTION and nurtureyour natural desire to be achangemaker.1 CREDITShifting theBalance: K-2June 100INSTRUCTOR: DarcyBakkegardThe current emphasis onthe body of research knownas the “Science of Reading”has renewed the readingwars and raised challengingquestions for balancedliteracy teachers about thebest way to teach reading.This concise and practicalguide integrates effectivereading strategies from eachperspective.1 CREDITThe Personalized PDChallenge 399INSTRUCTOR: Kari Yates &Jan BurkinsONLINEJune 6 - August 8w/completion Aug. 15ONLINEJune 6 - August 6w/completion Aug. 12GeoFit Forestry 2022The “Remote Sensingand Forestry” institute willcombine classroom andfield preparation in remotesensing and forest landcover and assessmentapplications in Minotand the nearby DenbighExperimental Forest andTowner State Nursery.1 CREDIT 0INSTRUCTOR: Jeff BeckMINOT, NDJune 7 & 8Parenting GiftedChildrenLearn strategies you canrecommend to the parentsof your gifted students onhow to strengthen theirchildren’s social-emotionaland academic health.1 CREDIT 125June 6 - 19w/completion July 222 CREDITS 250June 6 - July 1w/completion July 221 CREDIT 50 COURSE FEEINSTRUCTOR: Yee Han Chu3 CREDITS 375June 6 - July 15w/completion July 22ONLINEJune 7 - September 30w/completion Oct. 14ONLINEJune 6 - August 14w/completion Aug. 1910Remote WorkCertification** Indicates credit/cost per part.www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.701511

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESJourney to AmericaNarrative short stories andpoems written by FargoEnglish Learner refugee andimmigrant students. Explorehow student stories can beused to foster relationships,breed empathy and helpto create appropriateaccommodations.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Leah JuelkeGIFTEDEDUCATIONESSENTIALS”My student alreadyknows the materialin this lesson, whatdo I do?” “How do Ihelp my high-abilitylearners reach their fullpotential?” Whetheryou are in a generaleducation setting,gifted and talentededucation specialist,or an administrator,this course is designedto help answer theseand other essentialquestions.1 CREDIT 70INSTRUCTOR: BethanyUstankoONLINEJune 6-August 15w/ completion Aug. 29ONLINEJune 10 - August 10w/completion Aug. 17Red River ValleyWriting Project 2022Summer InstituteAs a site of the NationalWriting Project, the RRVWPSummer Institute offers youa place to read and discussideas about teaching writingand using writing to teach—plus time to write.3 CREDITS 150INSTRUCTOR: BenjaminMelby & Angela HaseA look at everyday teensturning into heroesas they combat andovercome natural,supernatural, fantastical, andextraterrestrial obstacles.These novels show ushow life in this weird andbeautifully diverse world isriddled with complications.2 CREDITS 150INSTRUCTOR: Verena TheileONLINEJune 13 - 24w/completion July 1FILM: Kubrick/MiyazakiExamine how cinematicstorytelling has developedover the years throughthe willful manipulationof camera movement,perspective, colors, andshapes.2 CREDITS 150INSTRUCTOR: Verena TheileFARGO, NDJune 11 - July 2w/completion July 22ONLINEJune 13 - 24w/completion July 1TransformCoachingConversationLignite EducationSeminar 2022Become aware of ineffectivecommunication practicesand replace them with twoof the Better Conversationhabits, through a selfcoaching and reflection tool.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Misty MillerONLINEJune 12 - July 2w/completion July 812Comix/Culture:HeroesNDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022Gain a broaderunderstanding of thelignite coal industry andthe important role it playsin providing electricity toconsumers, farmers andbusinesses in North Dakota,Minnesota, South Dakotaand Montana.2 CREDITS 0INSTRUCTOR: Terry HagenBISMARCK, NDJune 13 - 16w/completion July 15Social EmotionalLearning (SEL) viaAdventure EducationNDCTE GrowingTogetherLearn a variety of activitiesand debriefing strategiesto promote SEL learning inyour classrooms and otherappropriate settings (before/after school programs,sports teams, etc.).Grow your teaching toolkit in this collaborative yetpersonalized PD! Focusingon our theme of MakingMedia Matter, we’ll talkabout how to READ, USE,and CREATE media in theclassroom.1 CREDIT1 CREDIT 100INSTRUCTOR: Jenny LinkerONLINEJune 13 - July 8w/completion July 15Teach ScienceThrough ArtA fun and fast pacedcourse with many handson activities, you can usein your classroom. Includesdiscussion of classroomand curriculum integration,and identification of localresources.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTOR: Sherry NiesarBOTTINEAU, NDJune 14 & 15w/completion June 21Teaching NativeAmerican Studies 50INSTRUCTOR: DarcyBakkegardONLINEJune 15 - July 20w/completion July 27Personalized LearningInstitute 2022Learn about personalizedlearning and beginimplementing conditions inyour classroom and schoolwhich lead to a successfultransformation.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTOR: Cory SteinerHUNTER, NDJune 15 & 16w/completion June 23Explore Biotech &Biofuels, Grades 6-12Prepares you to meet therequirement of teachingNative American studies inyour classroom. Providesyou with teaching materialsand other information.Introduces teachers ofBiology, Chemistry, andEnvironmental Science tothe ways biotech skills areincorporated into agriculturethrough bioscience andbiofuels labs.2 CREDITS1 CREDITLLUF 0 0INSTRUCTOR: Jeffrey BeckINSTRUCTOR: Jane HuntBISMARCK, NDJune 14, 15 & September 10w/completion Sept. 16FARGO, NDJune 16 & 17w/completion June 24SOLUTIONFOCUSEDAPPROACH &POSITIVE CBTJuneProvides professionalschool counselors anoverview of the SolutionFocused Brief Therapy(SFBT) and PositiveCognitive BehavioralTherapy (CBT), and itspractical application inK-12 schools.1 CREDIT 75INSTRUCTOR: CarolBuchholz HollandONLINEJune 14 - 16w/completion Aug. 15Natural ResourceInstitute: WildlifeJoin us in Bottineau for anopportunity to experiencecurrent wildlife managementand wildlife resource issuesof North Dakota. Receivereal world, user friendly andclassroom ready instructionfrom specially trainedProject WILD facilitators,resource professionals, andscientists.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTOR: AngelaBartholomayBOTTINEAU, NDJune 20 & 21w/completion June 28ONLINEJune 16 & 17w/completion June 24www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.701513

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESSCHOOLSALIVE!ACTIVECLASSROOMLearn how to research andimplement a variety ofinterdisciplinary classroomphysical activities andmovement breaksthat facilitate improvedacademic performance,classroom behavior, andstudent health.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTORS: JennyLinker/Kristen FordND School SafetyConference 2022School safety training forK-12 and higher-educationeducators, administratorsand counselors, lawenforcement and campussecurity officers, child andadolescent behavioralhealth and juvenile justiceprofessionals, emergencymanagers and otheremergency first responders.1 CREDIT † 205INSTRUCTOR: TabethaRabenbergBISMARCK, NDJune 21 - 23w/completion July 1ONLINEJune 20, 21 & 23w/completion July 10† Credit is PendingCredit Now AvailableFLP Summer Ag.Institute 20221 CREDITORCREDITS2* 200OR* 300CREDITSNATIONALSPORT SPECIFICCOACHINGNATIONALCOACHING LEADERSHIP2022INSTRUCTOR: Brad StrandDiscover fundamentals in each specific sport,including continuity in team scheme, newrule changes, innovative programs, techniquesof performance, the dangers and liabilities ineach sport, and the need for legislative reforminvolving sport injury.INSTRUCTOR: Brad StrandDiscover leadership concepts incoaching various high-school levelsports.DES MOINES, IA JUNE 20-22W/COMPLETION JUNE 3014NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022 50FARGO, NDJune 22 & 23w/completion July 1ND Petroleum CouncilTeacher Education2022An overview of NorthDakota’s oil gas industry.Receive hands-onexperience, with anemphasis on technology,as well as several learningactivities to develop lessonplans and use in theclassroom. 100INSTRUCTOR: Ron Ness* 200DES MOINES, IA JUNE 18 & 19W/COMPLETION JUNE 28* Conference fee not included in the cost. Youmay take both courses and pay the conferencefee only once.JulyINSTRUCTOR: Gail Benson2 CREDITS2 3JuneThis course “wrote thebook” on ag literacy andcommunity connections.It is designed to provideyou with professionaldevelopment training inagricultural literacy throughworkshops and hands-ondemonstrations.BISMARCK, NDJune 27 - 30w/completion July 14POLLINATORSIN THE CLASS1INSTRUCTOR:Sherry Niesar 50CREDITLearn all about pollinators. Where they live, what theyare, how you can attract them, and their survival. Thisworkshop is standards based, teaching across thecurriculum with hands-on activities to engage all learningstyles and all grade levels. All materials included.FARGO, ND JUNE 28 & 29 W/COMPLETION JULY 5JULYDyslexia: InformalAssessmentIdentify characteristicsymptoms of dyslexia,implications of the disorder,and informal assessmentand screening measuresalong with the art of dataanalysis to profile strugglingreaders.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: JustineGibbonONLINEJuly 1 - 31w/completion Aug. 5Google CertifiedEducator, Level 2If you have a current GoogleCertified Educator Level1 certification, you mayregister for this class. Youwill learn about tools andfeatures available in theGSuite for Education.1 CREDIT 90INSTRUCTOR: JerrySchneiderONLINEJuly 4 - 29w/completion July 29www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.701515

K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESNative American BestPracticesFocuses on best practicesfor reaching AmericanIndian students andfamilies. Provides significantNative American culturalcompetence contentand culturally responsivepractices. Many states anddistricts require culturalcompetence credits orhours and this course willcover all of that requiredmaterial.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: Ricky WhiteONLINEJuly 4 - August 15w/completion Aug. 22Children’s Literature:Graphic, Grades 3-8Covers graphic novels(comics) for instructors.Throughout the course,you will study the history ofcomics, how they interactwith the brain, and why theyare so appealing to reluctantreaders.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEJuly 11 - August 21w/completion Aug. 21Children’sLiterature:Newbery 2022,Grades 4-7Fossils ofNorth DakotaCovers both fiction andnonfiction material thatis targeted for high-levelstudents. You will read all ofthe books recognized forthe Newbery Award in 2022.Provide you with a deeperunderstanding of howfossils are formed, howpaleontologists discover andinterpret the fossil record,and what the fossil recordteaches us about the worldaround us.1 CREDIT1 CREDIT 80 90INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldINSTRUCTOR: Clint BoydONLINEJuly 11 - August 21w/completion Aug. 21BISMARCK, NDJuly 11 & 12w/completion July 19Children’s Literature:Young Adult ScienceFiction & FantasyOrff Schulwerk, Level 1Covers science fictionwritten specifically for youngadults. This course goes pastspaceships and lasers andexplores how authors usescience fiction to examinethe human condition andilluminate the strugglesthat humanity continues toengage in.1 CREDIT 80INSTRUCTOR: Duane ArnoldONLINEJuly 11 - August 21w/completion Aug. 21An introduction to theteaching philosophy,techniques and classroomapplication of the basic Orffmethodology. Participatein recorder study andmovement skills eachday while studying theelements of music includingimprovisation.3 CREDITS 1,150INSTRUCTOR: Charlette MoeFARGO, NDJuly 18 - 29w/completion July 29Orff Schulwerk, Level 2An in-depth study of theteaching philosophy,technique and classroomapplication of the Orffmethodology. Furtherdevelop your knowledgeof classical compositions,recorder study, orchestrationtechniques and movementskills while studying theelements of music includingimprovisation.3 CREDITS 1,150Shifting theBalance: K-2The current emphasis onthe body of research knownas the “Science of Reading”has renewed the readingwars and raised challengingquestions for balancedliteracy teachers about thebest way to teach reading.This concise and practicalguide integrates effectivereading strategies from eachperspective.1 CREDIT 399INSTRUCTOR: Kari Yates &Jan BurkinsONLINEJuly 18 - August 29w/completion Sept. 19Weather/Climate forK-12 EducatorsMeteorology is an appliedscience based almosttotally on physics andmathematical principles.Learn and understandwhat causes the weatherto be the way it is in Fargo,ND, and why the climatechanges are empowering,exciting and fun.1 CREDIT 100INSTRUCTOR: Adnan AkyuzONLINEJuly 18 - 22w/completion July 29Coaching Techniques2022Discover fundamentalsin each specific sport,including continuity in teamscheme, new rule changes,innovative programs,techniques of performance,the dangers and liabilitiesinvolved in each sport, andthe need for legislativereform involving sport injury.ND COUNCILTEACHERS OFENGLISH 2022JulyAug“Grow Together,” throughconnections, breakoutsessions, and inspirationalguest lecturers. Keynotespeaker, Dave Stuart Jr. willbring educators togetherplacing learners at theforefront of education.1 OR 2 CREDITS 190/ 255INSTRUCTOR: Brad Strand1 CREDIT 205INSTRUCTOR: RebeccaJohnsonMANDAN, NDJuly 25 - 28w/completion Aug. 12MANDAN, NDJuly 19 & 20w/completion July 27AUGUSTFLP I: Introduction toFood, Land, & PeopleOur students are ready tolearn how the world works- and how to take care ofit. Food, Land, and Peoplegives them the opportunityto learn. You gain the meansto give dynamic instructionin an easy, hands-on and funway to learn how to make adifference.1 CREDIT 50INSTRUCTOR: Gail BensonFARGO, NDAugust 1 & 2w/completion Aug. 12Native American BestPracticesFocuses on best practicesfor reaching AmericanIndian students andfamilies. Provides significantNative American culturalcompetence contentand culturally responsivepractices. Many states anddistricts require culturalcompetence credits orhours and this course willcover all of that requiredmaterial.2 CREDITS 160INSTRUCTOR: Ricky WhiteONLINEAugust 1 - September 12w/completion Sept. 19INSTRUCTOR: Charlette Moe16FARGO, NDJuly 18 - 29w/completion July 29NDSU DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION 2022www.ndsu.edu/dce 1.800.726.1724 or 701.231.701517

INDEX ALPHABETICALK-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSESSummer Symposium:Music Education 2022Offers music educationprofessionals an opportunityto work with noted expertsin their respective fields.3 CREDITS 475INSTRUCTOR: Charlette MoeFARGO, NDAugust 1 - 5w/completion Aug. 8FLP 2022Harvest forthe FutureCome learn how the worldis changing and how tohelp your students beready to change and growalong with it! Learn how tosol

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