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Critical AI Literacies for Elementary Students

How can we, as educators, navigate AI in the classroom and beyond? And how can we teach young students to do the same? Critical AI literacies position educators and students as empowered and active decision-makers around generative AI technologies. This course offers engaging and age-appropriate strategies for introducing elementary students to critical AI literacies. In…

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Social Studies Classroom Practice and Pedagogy

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar will focus on the what, the why, and the how of using the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework. It will provide the means to engage students in disciplinary thinking to deepen their understanding of the world and their place in…

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Disability Rights Movement

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will focus on the disability movement. The webinar will model discussion addressing equity and shared opportunities on how educator practices support diverse student populations. In this course, you will: Define “Disability” and explain how it is a social construction. Identify the…

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Labor Rights Movement

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will focus on the history of the Labor Rights Movement. This will include a discussion on and around Manifest Destiny and its effects, Latin American Labor Migration, education, and the revolving door migration experience. In this course, you will: Understand the…

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Equal Rights Movement

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will focus on the history of the Equal Rights Movement. The presenter will discuss the struggle for equal rights, including women’s rights, to determine where they lived, how they worked, and the implications for social and cultural change. In this course,…

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Teaching History for All Using Public Resources

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will focus on the history of the Civil War Amendments up to the Civil Rights Movement. The presenter will discuss the U.S. South as a slave society, the Reconstruction Era, and the Jim Crow Era. Information includes the formation of political…

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Asian Americans & the U.S.

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series includes how Asian Americans have been excluded from U.S. immigration and citizenship, how they have fought for inclusion, and explores laws and court cases connected to Asian Americans. This series explores how Asian Americans exercised their rights and responsibilities within civic…

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Civil Rights Movement

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will focus on the history of the Civil Rights Movement. The presenter will discuss how the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s sought to break down racial barriers to equal opportunity, desegregate society, and eliminate negative implications of racial…

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Civil War to Civil Rights

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Course description: This webinar series will focus on the history of the Civil War Amendments up to the Civil Rights Movement. The presenter will discuss the U.S. South as a slave society, the Reconstruction Era, and the Jim Crow Era. Information includes the formation…

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Teaching To and About First Peoples

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. This webinar series will explore Maawndoonganan: Anishinaabe Resource Manual, an Indigenous-developed resource guide that can raise student engagement around historical content and civic engagement. This Confederation of Michigan Tribal Education Departments (CMTED) endorsed resource was developed to support educators in the implementation of Michigan’s…

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Remembering the Holocaust

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Learn about primary sources like oral testimonies and artifacts for teaching the Holocaust. Access essential tools to deepen understanding of the Holocaust and its relevance today. In this course, you will: Examine the importance of oral testimony as a primary source and its foundational…

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Intro to Computer Science Standards for K-5 Educators

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. There is a national need for computer science education — including right here in Michigan, but many students are not receiving the opportunity to study this subject. This instructive course will help you understand why teaching computer science is urgent and how to integrate…

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Intro to Computer Science for High School Educators

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Having the opportunity to study computer science is critical for all high school students to remain competitive in the real world, both inside and outside of the technology field. This course demonstrates why equitable access to computer science is imperative for Michigan students and…

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Inquiry Based Learning in Secondary Mathematics Education

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Does the way we currently present mathematics in our classrooms ignore real-life variables when solving problems? Does it encourage natural curiosity from our students? In this practice-based course, you will reflect on some drawbacks to the current way mathematics is taught to secondary students…

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Future Proud Michigan Educator: EXPLORE Course Planning

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Unleash your potential to shape future educators with MDE’s Facilitating Future Proud Michigan Educator Explore: Units 1-6 course. Explore the key features of this program and prepare your students for transformative clinical experiences. Plan your facilitation of each unit, collaborating with colleagues and designing…

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Future Proud Michigan Educator: Community

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Empower yourself as an educator with the Future Proud Michigan Educator EXPLORE: Community. Join the online hub, where you’ll connect with fellow educators, share resources, and ignite collaboration. Here, you’ll amplify your impact through collective knowledge, support, and discussions. Find inspiration and unlock your…

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Future Proud Michigan Educator: EXPLORE Educator Foundations

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. As an educator, your influence shapes Michigan’s education landscape. Join “MDE Facilitating Future Proud Michigan Educator Explore: Unit 0” to unlock vital skills for guiding aspiring educators. Reflect on your teaching experiences and refine your facilitation approach. Gain insight into the theory behind the…

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Inquiry-Based Learning in Secondary Science Education

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Inquiry-based learning follows a natural progression of problem-solving that allows students to make their own discoveries and conceptualize ideas within their own environment. This hands-on course examines what inquiry-based learning is within secondary science education as well as space/place based learning, and how and…

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Introduction to Phenomenal Science

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. The Michigan Science Standards are changing how we think about science instruction in our state. This introductory course will help you understand the Michigan Science Standards and NGSS and you will discover the teacher-crafted Phenomenal Science curriculum. You will learn to identify the essential…

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How can PBL Help Secondary Students “Figure Out” Science?

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an evidence-centered instructional approach that is rooted in extensive research and can help your students grapple with big ideas in science. In this interactive course, you will reflect upon and discuss how PBL can shift science instruction for secondary students,…

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How can PBL Help Elementary Students “Figure Out” Science?

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Whether you are teaching in the classroom or remotely using virtual instruction, Project-Based Learning (PBL) can support students in developing lasting scientific understanding of real-world phenomena. In this course, you will experience the tenets of PBL for elementary students through examples, videos, and discussions….

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Speed Spanish

Spanish is frequently used as a first or second language among students in many schools, and you may want to brush up on your own skills as a teacher or educator. This practical course will give you quick tips to learn the basics of the Spanish language that can be used right away. Whether you…

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Spanish in the Classroom

The Spanish language is the second most common spoken in the United States and is the first language for a growing number of students and their families. This pragmatic course will focus on ‘survival Spanish’ that is practical for a classroom setting to bridge the communication gap between your Spanish speaking students and their guardians….

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Beginning Conversational French

Mastering a new language opens doors to enhanced communication, cultural understanding, and expanded opportunities. Whether you are planning a trip to a French-speaking country, want to connect with French-speaking friends or colleagues, or simply have a passion for languages, this course equips you with the foundation to thrive in the French-speaking world. Gain practical language…

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Grammar Refresher

Educators are responsible for teaching excellent communication skills across all subjects and to do so adequately, even the most competent writers and speakers should revisit the rules of grammar periodically. This refresher course will help you gain confidence in your ability to produce and teach polished, grammatically correct work. You’ll explore the basics of English…

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Intro to Computer Science for Middle School Educators

Courses marked as free are created for use by Michigan educators. Computer science increasingly permeates our student’s futures in their options for higher education and career choices. This foundational course demonstrates why equitable access to computer science opportunities is imperative for Michigan students, and how Michigan’s K-12 Computer Science Standards can be leveraged for effective…

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Discover Sign Language

Non-verbal communication is essential for deaf and hearing-impaired individuals to gain access to the world around them. This immersive course will enrich your own communication with these communities through an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL). This course utilizes best practices within the field to minimize audio instruction in order to help you gain a…

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Music Made Easy

If you enjoy music and would like to know more about what makes it work or teach others about it, this is the course for you. In this comprehensive course, you will gain a complete understanding of rhythm, melody, and harmony, and you’ll be able to recognize pitches on the musical staff and on the…