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The Friday Institute Announces Spring 2016 MOOCs to Support Personalized Professional Learning for Educators

Registration is now open for four new courses to begin February 1st

RALEIGH, NC — The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at NC State University’s College of Education has announced four new opportunities for free online educator professional development this Spring through their Massive Open Online Courses for Educators (MOOC-Ed) project.

MOOC-Ed courses are self-directed, peer-supported, project-based, and allow for rich blended learning opportunities. They are flexible and can be accessed at any time, in any place, and on any device. Courses are free, open to all interested U.S. and international educators, and cover a wide variety of topics, including digital learning, K-12 mathematics, technology integration, and deeper learning. Certificates are available upon completion of all courses.

Registration is now open for four Spring courses, which include:

Coaching Digital Learning
February 15, 2016 – March 27, 2016
Enhance digital learning content knowledge and further develop coaching strategies to cultivate a digital learning culture.
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Disciplinary Literacy for Deeper Learning
February 1, 2016 – March 13, 2016
Learn how to develop literacy across discipline areas, including science, social studies, English/language arts, and mathematics using the Model for Inquiry-Based Disciplinary Literacy.
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Fraction Foundations
February 1, 2016 – March 27, 2016
Teach fractions concepts and skills more effectively through understanding student thinking and using research-based approaches in your classroom.
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Teaching Statistics Through Data Investigations
February 1, 2016 – March 27, 2016
Use an investigation cycle to teach statistics and help students explore data to make evidence-based claims.
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“MOOC-Eds provide opportunities for teachers and teacher educators to experience being digital-age learners, which helps them advance as digital-age teachers” said Dr. Glenn Kleiman, Executive Director of the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. “Technology and innovative learning spaces provide greater access to new tools and practices than ever before. Our free MOOC-Ed courses create professional learning communities where educators benefit not only from cutting-edge instructors and resources, but also from the experience of their peers in districts and schools across the country.”

Built on research-based models of effective professional development and online communities of practice, the Friday Institute’s MOOC-Ed courses focus on authentic, project-based learning, collaboration, and peer-supported learning. Participants who complete MOOC-Eds are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion of 20 hours of professional development from NC State University, and educators around the world have applied their MOOC-Ed experience toward CEU requirements.

To learn more about MOOC-Ed courses, view introductory videos for each course, and find related resources, please visit mooc-ed.org.

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About the Friday Institute: The mission of the Friday Institute is to advance education through innovation in teaching, learning, and leadership. Bringing together educational professionals, researchers, policy-makers, and other community members, the Friday Institute is a center for fostering collaborations to improve education. We conduct research, develop educational resources, provide professional development programs for educators, advocate to improve teaching and learning, and help inform policy-making. Learn more at fi.ncsu.edu.

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