Looking to expand your skills or grow your career? PBS TeacherLine Southeast offers professional development courses for all grade levels and subject areas and is a great way to kick-start your career or earn graduate credit. PBS TeacherLine’s facilitated and self-paced PD courses are designed to benefit both beginning and experienced teachers. Topics include science, reading, social studies, math, instructional strategies, and instructional technology.

Innovative: Acquire new strategies and tools you can use right away to enhance classroom instruction.

Engaging: Interact with peers and experts in a virtual learning environment.

Flexible: Discover anytime, anywhere learning that fits into your busy schedule.

Choose from 15, 30, or 45-hour facilitated courses or enroll in a 1.5 or 3-hour self-paced course. The next courses begin March 16 and April 13, 2016. Check out the full list of courses available now for March enrollment. 

Here is a list of courses Running March 16 – April 26, 2016:

-*NEW* An Introduction to Underlying Principles and Research for Effective Literacy Instruction (Grades PreK-8)

-*NEW* Improving Reading Comprehension

-*NEW* Teaching Reading Fluency

-Achieving Learning Goals through Accomplished Mathematics Instruction

-America's History in the Making: A Special Collection from Annenberg Learner

-Children's Authors on the Web: Online Sites that Motivate Students to Write

-Connecting Family, Community and Schools

-Developing Understanding with Dynamic Media and Digital Storytelling

-Digital Lesson Planning for Differing Learning Styles

-Evaluating and Organizing Internet Resources and Content

-Graphic Organizers for 21st Century Learning -Math in Everyday Life for Grades K-5

-Online Facilitator Training I: Mastering the Skills of Online Teaching

-Promoting Digital Media Literacy in Students

-Raising Readers: Preparing Preschoolers for Success

-Seeing Math™: Linear Functions -Seeing Math™: Proportional Reasoning

-Structure of the Earth System

- STEM Professional Development from WGBH

-Teaching for Multiple Intelligences

-Teaching Reading in Science

-Teaching Vocabulary: Word Meanings and Word Knowledge

-Teaching with Primary Sources from the Library of Congress

-The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science—A Special Collection from Annenberg Learner

Courses running April 13- May 24, 2016:

-*NEW* An Introduction to Underlying Principles and Research for Effective Literacy Instruction (Grades PreK-8)

-*NEW* Improving Reading Comprehension

-*NEW* Teaching Reading Fluency

-Bridging World History: A Special Collection from Annenberg Learner

-Children's Authors on the Web: Online Sites that Motivate Students to Write

-Connecting Family, Community and Schools

-Digital Lesson Planning for Differing Learning Styles

-Digital Tools for Innovative Learning

-Enabling Students with Special Needs to Succeed in Math Class

-Evaluating and Organizing Internet Resources and Content

-Fundamentals of Virtual K-12 Teaching

-Graphic Organizers for 21st Century Learning

-Guiding Student Learning through Accomplished Mathematics Instruction

-Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom

-Leveraging Smart and Social Digital Media in the Classroom -Plants and Animals

- STEM Professional Development from WGBH

-Promoting Digital Media Literacy in Students

-Raising Readers: Preparing Preschoolers for Success

-Seeing Math™: Linear Functions

-Teaching Math (Grades K-2): A Special Collection from Annenberg Learner

-Teaching Phonemic Awareness and Phonics

-Teaching Reading in Science

-Teaching with Primary Sources from the Library of Congress

For more information, visit www.teacherlinesoutheast.org.