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Notre Dame of Maryland University
Current Courses
Master of the Arts degree program - Leadership in Teaching
Newly Updated Courses from PBS TeacherLine
In an effort to help teachers embrace and integrate technology in their classrooms and help their students develop 21st century skills, we have been refreshing several of our courses.
Running for the first time in January,
TECH315 Cooperation and Collaboration in the 21st Century for Grades K-12
(30 hours) will help you discover the skills needed to incorporate Web 2.0 tools into your classroom and prepare
your students to effectively collaborate with one another.
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Available Degree Programs
PBS TeacherLine is proud to offer a special collection of Teachers' Domain Professional Development courses in Physical, Life and Earth Sciences at the elementary, middle school and high school levels.
Teachers' Domain Professional Development courses are produced by WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston's PBS station, and developed by educators and advisors specializing in science teaching and curriculum. Teachers' Domain Professional Development courses support K-12 science teachers in their quest to engage students with media-rich resources incorporating practical real world applications, using their free collections of nearly 1,000 resources developed from high-quality, critically-acclaimed and trusted information sources such as the award-winning PBS science programs NOVA, ZOOM, and A Science Odyssey.
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Great news -- Grand Canyon University (GCU) has scholarships available for Maryland educators who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree in education. We invite you to take advantage of this opportunity to achieve your academic and career objectives through our comprehensive undergraduate and graduate-level degree programs taught from a Christian world view perspective.
As you may know, Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a private, university with a traditional campus in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded 60 years ago as a 'teacher's college,' the University now offers lifelong learners like you a variety of flexible and convenient options to earn your degree online. Our values-based curriculum is taught from the context of our Christian heritage, with our mission being to "prepare learners to become global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders."
GCU's academically challenging degree programs are regionally accredited through the Higher Learning Commission. From our 95-acre campus, we offer Division II athletic programs, campus housing, special events, and an annual commencement ceremony that draws graduates from all over the country. As an online student, your assigned graduation team will work with you throughout your program to ensure that your total experience at GCU is rewarding, both personally and professionally.