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About Teacher Professional Development

Anoka-Hennepin Community Education offers ongoing professional development opportunities for teachers to meet mandatory state license renewal requirements.

NOTE: Participants must be visible to the presenter during the session, both for feedback but also to ensure attendance. Attendance will be taken within a Google Form. The Google Form will request participant name, employee number, email address and a question regarding how this session was/will be impactful to the work of the attendee. Registration closes at noon on the day class is scheduled or until it fills. Classes will be cancelled if minimum registration of 8 participants is not met.

You will be emailed a certificate of attendance to use to report CEUs.

Featured Courses

  • Critical Reading Across the Content Areas

    But teacher! We don't have to understand it, we just need to do the worksheet!” When your students think reading means letting their eyes glaze over each sentence in the text, learning suffers. Come prepared to laugh and participate through this session. Learn at least five practical, concrete, use tomorrow ways to engage students deeply with informational text. Be prepared to take an active role in this session as methods are introduced, modeled and discussed. This course is designed to meet the CEU required criteria for license renewal in the area of Scientifically-Based Reading Instruction. NOTE: Participants must be visible to the presenter during the session, both for feedback but also to ensure attendance. Attendance will be taken within a Google Form, and the resulting spreadsheet sent to Lisa Norling at the ESC. The Google Form will request participant name, employee number, and a question regarding how this session was/will be impactful to the work of the attendee. Registration closes at noon on the day class is scheduled or until it fills. Classes will be cancelled if minimum registration of 10 participants is not met.
  • Modifications/Accommodations/Adaptations of Curriculum

    This class covers the differences between an IEP and a 504 Plan, defining what accommodations and modifications are and how they can be implemented in general education classrooms, differentiation strategies at multiple grade levels and across subject areas. NOTE: Participants must be visible to the presenter during the session, both for feedback but also to ensure attendance. Attendance will be taken within a Google Form, and the resulting spreadsheet sent to Lisa Norling at the ESC. The Google Form will request participant name, employee number, and a question regarding how this session was/will be impactful to the work of the attendee. Registration closes at noon on the day class is scheduled or until it fills. Classes will be cancelled if minimum registration of 10 participants is not met.