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Teaching PreK-grade 3 Language Arts
Community National Bank 316 N. Main St., Barre, Vermont, United States +1 moreInstructor: Christine Hertz Hausman
A 3-credit graduate course with in-person meetings.
Supporting Diverse Learners and Ensuring Equitable Access in Work-Based Learning
Instructor: Rachael Potts
A 3-credit graduate course with in-person and synchronous online meetings.
Introduction to Early Intervention / Early Childhood Special Education
Chamber of Commerce 33 Stewart St., Berlin, VermontInstructor: Brenda Bolio, M.Ed.
A 3-credit graduate course with in-person and online meetings.
Meeting the Instructional Needs of Students with Learning Disabilities: Math (Section 2)
VPA Conference Room 2 Prospect Street, Montpelier, VermontInstructors: Amanda Pugliese, Abigayle Wiggins
A 3-credit graduate course with online and in-person meetings.
Investigations in PreK-Grade 3 Science and Social Studies
Chamber of Commerce 33 Stewart St., Berlin, VermontInstructor: Suzan Locke
A 3-credit graduate course with in-person and online meetings.
Planning and Practices in Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education
VPA Conference Room 2 Prospect Street, Montpelier, VermontInstructor: Lori Cassidy, M.Ed.
A 3-credit graduate course with in-person meetings.
Child Care Business Administration: Legal and Financial Management
Instructor: Jen Severance, M.Ed.
A 3-credit graduate or undergraduate course with online meetings.
Concepts in Personal and Community Health for Educators
Instructors: Krystina Comforto, M.S.T., Melanie Laquerre
A 3-credit graduate course with synchronous online meetings.
Understanding Specially Designed Instruction: Clarifying Its Role Within MTSS Layers (Course)
Instructors: Jennifer Patenaude, M.A., Danielle Kent, M.S., CCC-SLP, Kate Hughes, Julie Burtscher Brown
A 3-credit graduate course with synchronous online meetings.
Transforming Trauma (Level 1): The School as a Healing Community
Instructor: Dave Melnick, LICSW
In the course we will study the harmful effects of trauma on students, their families, and the workforce, as well as the unique, adaptive capacities people form under conditions of pain and adversity.
Neurodiversity Centered Practices for Collaboration & Advocacy (Course)
Instructors: Danielle Kent, M.S., CCC-SLP, Kelly Cray, M.Ed.
A 3-credit graduate course with synchronous online meetings.
Transforming Trauma (Level 2): From Harm to Healing
Instructor: Dave Melnick, LICSW
A 3-credit, Level 2 virtual course.