Collection: Education

K-12 and Higher Ed Courses

Education professionals are balancing student needs, compliance expectations, policy changes, and limited time all at once. This collection brings together practical training for K-12 and higher education teams who need clear guidance they can trust in fast-moving, high-responsibility environments.

  • 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...

  • FERPA and AI 101: K-12 Schools
    FERPA and AI 101: K-12 Schools

    Expert Rick Verstegen will talk about privacy compliance in a way that both follows the law and your school’s ethic of care. You will learn how to treat students’ information in accordance with FERPA in the age of AI. What...

  • First Amendment 101 For Higher Education
    First Amendment 101 For Higher Education

    Apply the First Amendment to Your Institution: Understand the Legal Foundation and Interpretation First Amendment free speech and religious freedom will be prominent on college campuses and in the eyes of the Biden Administration. From union-organizing at sectarian colleges to...

  • First Amendment Rights: Managing Student Protests and Outside-Speaker Requests
    First Amendment Rights: Managing Student Protests and Outside-Speaker Requests

    First Amendment Rights on Campus: Balance and Civil Dialogue You need to balance First Amendment rights with the need to maintain civil dialogue on campus. To accomplish this, you must understand the latest case law and government expectations. Protecting students...

  • First Amendment Rights: Student Journalists, Broadcasters, and Bloggers
    First Amendment Rights: Student Journalists, Broadcasters, and Bloggers

    What Did They Say?! Student reporters may criticize your college or university, make disparaging remarks about staff members or other students, or reflect on the world around them in an objectionable way. You need to understand the First Amendment rights...

  • FMLA in 90 Minutes for Schools
    FMLA in 90 Minutes for Schools

    Managing FMLA in Schools: What Every Administrator Needs to Know Teachers and staff in schools rely heavily on FMLA leave. Whether it is long-term leave or intermittent leave, the FMLA provides significant benefits to your employees. However, from the perspective...

  • Go Beyond Cooperative Learning: Using Groups In Creative Ways To Accelerate Learning
    Go Beyond Cooperative Learning: Using Groups In Creative Ways To Accelerate Learning

    Get Isolated Students Working Cooperatively Again. Discover Creative and Effective Grouping Options. For students to maximize their learning, they need to experience the content personally. It is no longer adequate only to tell students what they need to know. Group...

  • Higher Education Project Management Certification
    Higher Education Project Management Certification

    Is your higher education project stuck in neutral? Tired of meticulously planned initiatives unraveling in team meetings? Feeling overwhelmed by impending deadlines and the pressure to deliver quality? You're not alone. The day-to-day reality of project management demands organization, collaboration,...

  • 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 Educators Can Use ChatGPT
    How Educators Can Use ChatGPT

    Unlock the Power of AI in Your Classroom: Learn How to Save Time and Effort With ChatGPT 84% of teachers who have used ChatGPT have seen positive impacts on their classes! Now, it's your turn to experience the difference. Find...

  • How To Avoid Bias When Observing Teachers
    How To Avoid Bias When Observing Teachers

    Where Does Bias Creep Into Teacher Evaluations? Discover How to Eliminate Inequitable Assessments. Evaluations for teachers in K-12 schools can be skewed by bias. These assessments often include subjective ratings, inconsistent processes, and unclear or inappropriate criteria. Even among evaluators...

  • How To Avoid Racism Lawsuits At Your School
    How To Avoid Racism Lawsuits At Your School

    Is Your School Prepared for a Racism Lawsuit? Learn How to Avoid Problems and Address Complaints. Schools are increasingly the focus of racial discrimination news stories. The need to address matters involving race, including claims of race discrimination within the...