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Spring Online Courses with Openings
Alternative Resumes to Help You Stand Out
Tech Tip: Free Tools to Create a Visual Resume
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Featured Course 
     EDUC 651 Project-based Leanring in the Flipped Classroom
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Final Call for January and February Online Courses

Urgent - Registration closes this week.
Start Date: January 17
EDUC 648 Math Assessment for Response to Intervention (RtI)
EDUC 656 Bullying in Schools 
RDGED 701 Developmental Reading K-12
RDGED 721 Supporting Literacy Instruction (Literacy Coaching)
Start Date: January 23
EDUC 640 Poverty in Schools 
EDUC 645 School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
EDUC 647 Strategies for Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom 
RDGED 702 Reading in the Content Areas K-12 
RDGED 706 Assessment and Evaluation of Language and Reading
Start Date: January 30
EDUC 642 Teaching Digital Media Literacy in the Content Areas: Using Primary Sources 
EDUC 651 Project-based Learning in the Flipped Classroom
EDUC 653 Middle School through Adult 6-Traits Writing Instruction
EDUC 654 PK-Elementary 6-Traits Writing Instruction 
EDUC 655 Strategies for Dealing with Disruptive Behavior 
EDUC 659 Methods of Teaching Middle School Math (Grades 4-8)
EDUC 660 Teaching for Creativity and Innovation: The Maker Culture 
Start Date: February 6
EDUC 665 Mindful Approaches to Classroom Management
Start Date: February 27
EDUC 661 Advanced Trends and Issues in PK-5 Mathematics Teaching 
EDUC 760 E-learning for Educators 
EDUC 761 Collaborative Communities in E-learning - Online Facilitation Skills 
EDUC 762 Assessment in E-learning

Alternative Resumes to Help You Stand Out

Standing out as the best candidate for a job can be difficult. 
Resources that will help you build ePortfolios and non-traditional resumes.
Types of Resumes
Write.com provides information to help understand the different types of resumes, as well as guides and worksheets to help you write each one.
6 Tips for Using a Creative Resume 
Michelle Kruse offers advice on when to use creative resumes, and what to make sure you include.
Your ePortfolio: Essential Job Marketing Tool
Jim Hasse explains what an ePortfolio is, why having one is essential for your job hunt, and what to include.
5 Alternatives to the Same Old Resume
Daniel Howden provides 5 alternatives to a traditional resume.
Important Resume Do’s and Don’ts
Rachel Schneebaum provides helpful advice on what to do, and what not to do, when writing a resume.

Featured Course

Practical project-based flipped approaches to improve learner motivation and engagement. Includes classroom management, effective assessment, and group collaboration techniques.
Our students say…

"You have opened my eyes to a whole new way to run my classroom, a better way for students to learn."

~ Denise Tufts, Certified Nursing Assistant instructor HS, Greene, Maine


"This class was a great learning experience for me. I feel using these new ideas and processes will make my classroom a better experience and make me a better instructor.”

~ Elise Fisher, Director of Campus Instructional Technology, Liberty, Missouri

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Spring Online Courses with Openings

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Review the list of courses for teaching writing, reading, math specialist, educational technology and classroom management beginning on January 9, 17, 23, and 30th and in February.
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Dates to Remember

Spring Tuition Due Date:
March 1 - 100% Tuition Due

Scholarships for 2017-2018

More than 400 scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students are available for the 2017-2018 academic year. Applications are due Monday, Feb. 6, 2017.
 
For more information contact: Stout University Foundation, Cindy Hangartner, 715-232-1320

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