Center for Professional Development

Workshops

Workshops are offered for graduate credit based on semester hours. Workshops are typically 1-3 credits. Grades are assigned.

Topics offered

  • Technology
  • Art
  • Music
  • Reading and literature
  • Counseling
  • Science
  • Math
  • Teaching children who have special needs 

Depending upon the nature of the workshop, classrooms used are in Mitchell Hall, Cattell Library, Osborne Hall, or the Johnson Center.

programs

Our commitment is to provide programs that:

  • Make an impact in the lives of educators and the students they teach

  • Provide an environment for educators to engage in professional conversation and build a community of learners

  • Enhance the teaching learning process through the acquisition of new knowledge to impact the teaching learning process

We offer

  • A broad range of high quality, continuous, flexible professional development opportunities
  • On- or off- campus sites for institutes and conferences
  • A variety of timely and dynamic educational topics
  • Convenient formats for busy schedules
  • On-site training to P-12 districts upon request