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Online: Quick Learn - Using Verbal and Nonverbal Communication to Build Relationships
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Mon, Sep 22, 2025 - Mon, Sep 22, 2025
Online Training
Online Training
30
SEATS AVAILABLE
NON-MEMBERS
$0
MEMBERS
$0
Details
Course No.
#127130
Category
District: Professional Learning (9431)
Classroom Hours
.00
Non-Classroom
Hours
0
Component Numbers
2.404.011 The New Art and Science of Teaching
Course Description URL
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Registration Deadline
Sat, Sep 20, 2025
Course Description More Details
The Marzano Quick Learn sessions explore some of the Marzano Elements from the Handbook for the New Art & Science of teaching. In this session, participants will explore two of the nine elements that can be used to build relationships with students. Participants will also self-reflect on their current relationship-building strategies and create a plan for future implementation of new strategies. Participants must attend the 60-minute virtual training and complete a corresponding assignment to be eligible for inservice credit.
Important: Participants must complete a minimum of three, but no more than six, virtual sessions and corresponding assignments to receive inservice credit. Credit will be awarded in a separate PDS course upon successful completion of all course requirements.
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Schedule
START DATE |
START TIME |
End TIME |
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09-22-2025 |
08:00AM |
09:00AM |
Additional Information
Substitute Provided | No |
Stipend Provided (Charter teachers) | No |
Stipend Provided (HCPS teachers) | No |
Stipend Provided (Private teachers) | No |
Does this training contribute to a teacher's meeting the criteria for Highly Qualified status? | No |
Evaluation Method - Students | F-Other performance assessment |
Evaluation Method - Staff | A-Changes in classroom practice |
Delivery Methods | B-Electronic, Interactive |
Follow-Up Methods | P-Participant Product related to training (may include lesson plans, written reflection, audio/videotape, case study, samples of student work) |