Collection: Education On-Demand

Education On-Demand Courses

Build education knowledge on your schedule with on-demand courses covering compliance, student support, leadership, school operations, HR, special education, and administration.

  • How to Use ChatGPT to Personalize Learning for Students
    How to Use ChatGPT to Personalize Learning for Students

    Personalize Learning for Every Student in with ChatGPT. Personalized learning can feel like an insurmountable task, especially when managing so many different interests, needs, and learning styles in your classroom. ChatGPT can help you provide individualized learning experiences for students...

  • Title IX Investigation Reports in K-12 Schools
    Title IX Investigation Reports in K-12 Schools

    Title IX investigation reports in K-12 schools must be clear, neutral, and defensible. The quality of the written report often determines whether an investigation withstands scrutiny from administrators, families, attorneys, and regulators. This course focuses on how to properly write Title...

  • So My School Doesn't Have a Self-Contained Classroom... Now What?
    So My School Doesn't Have a Self-Contained Classroom... Now What?

    Does Your School Have a Self-Contained Classroom to Support Students? Learn How to Add This Rractical Resource. A general education classroom alone cannot meet all students’ needs. Establish a self-contained classroom to provide additional support to students with difficulties. If...

  • How to Pay Athletes and Coaches: Employment Law You Should Know
    How to Pay Athletes and Coaches: Employment Law You Should Know

    How Do You Pay Coaches and Student-Athletes Now? Learn the Laws Colleges and Universities Must Follow. As you begin the new academic year, you need to ensure the labor and employment practices of your athletics program adhere to current federal...

  • So You Have a Student Who Doesn’t Take Their Medication... Now What?
    So You Have a Student Who Doesn’t Take Their Medication... Now What?

    Do You Have a Student Who Doesn’t Take Their Medication? Learn How to Help Them to Improve Their Behavior and Achievement. As spring approaches, students can be more rambunctious and less organized. Those who take medications may miss doses or...

  • What to Do When a Student Assaults You
    What to Do When a Student Assaults You

    Did A Student Assault You? Student assaults on educators are significantly increasing this school year. Teachers do not always have the option to press charges or have students removed from their classrooms. You must know how to react if a...

  • Customer Service in Higher Education
    Customer Service in Higher Education

    Higher education professional Dr. Lori Vaden will detail the importance of customer service in colleges and universities. You will learn the specific changes you can make in your institution to delight your stakeholders. What You'll Learn How does customer service...

  • FERPA 101: Higher Ed
    FERPA 101: Higher Ed

    Higher education attorney Melissa Carleton will discuss privacy compliance in a way that follows the law and your institution’s ethic of care. You will learn how to treat students’ information consistently with your mission and in accordance with FERPA. What...

  • How to Ignite Learning Through Games
    How to Ignite Learning Through Games

    Wake Up Your Students With Games! “I’m bored” is often heard by teachers during the mid-year learning slump. You may feel disheartened by this feedback and unsure how to re-engage your students. Introducing play and gamification to your classroom can...

  • How Do You Help a Suicidal Student?
    How Do You Help a Suicidal Student?

    Learn How to Prevent Suicide This School Year. Identify and Help Students. Suicide risk among children is highest during the school Students may be overwhelmed with feelings of sadness, confusion, anger, or problems with attention and hyperactivity – detracting from...

  • How to Be an Advocate for Your Black and Brown Students
    How to Be an Advocate for Your Black and Brown Students

    The Best Ways to Support Black and Brown Students. Learn How to Support Your Students. With the new semester well underway, now is an ideal time to consider how your Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students may have...

  • How to Teach About the Holocaust in the Age of Disinformation
    How to Teach About the Holocaust in the Age of Disinformation

    Overcome Holocaust Disinformation Among Your Students. Discover Engaging New Ways to Teach About This Catastrophe. In the U.S. only 18 states require Holocaust education, leaving most students susceptible to disinformation as active consumers of social media. There is a push...