ADVANCED COURSES
Typically offered during the
summer, Collins Education Associates
LLC offers
three to seven-day advanced training courses. These popular programs reflect
the realization that most significant change requires
extensive training.
The major focus of our
advanced courses is
on intensive instruction in the use of the
Five Types of
WritingSM,
classroom management folders, and three key teaching
strategies: oral reading, focus correcting, and using
students' past writing to teach new skills. Other topics
include motivating students to write, diagnosing writing
weaknesses, using efficient techniques for giving feedback on
papers, teaching techniques to improve writing style, writing
as a way to foster learning, teaching students how to be
resources to themselves during the peer editing process, and
creating effective writing assignments.
Because we custom-tailor our training
to meet the needs of our clients, we design our multi-day
courses only after consulting with the district host and the
participants. COURSES OFFERINGS
I. Graduate Course
Collins Writing ProgramSM
management, oral reading
strategies, focus correcting, using past papers, motivating
students, diagnosing student needs, feedback techniques, peer
editing, and more.
Audience:
All subject area teachers,
department chairs, principals, supervisors, curriculum committee
members, special educators in grades K-12.
II. Advanced User Course
Developing assignments in all content areas, elaborated seven
element writing, Focus Correction AreaSM
refinement, three-step editing process,
authentic assessment techniques.
Audience:
All subject area teachers,
department chairs, principals, supervisors, curriculum committee
members, special educators in grades K-12.
III. Administrator Course
Tailoring
the program to meet district/school requirements. Establish
benchmarks and timelines to assess implementation. Identify
critical assignments.
Audience:
Administrators,
coordinators, department chairs, and others with overall program
responsibility.
IV. Open-Response Writing Course
The “Open-Response
Writing” workshop focuses on how to design writing lessons, assignments, and prompts that help students
improve the quality of their answers to open or constructed
response questions. The workshop is designed for teachers in all subject areas,
department heads, principals, supervisors, curriculum
committee members, and special educators.
Participants
will closely
examine
questions found on state tests and graded student responses.
Teachers will participate in a variety of activities
designed to help their students:
-
“dissect” open-response
questions
-
plan, evaluate, and revise written
responses
-
recognize the importance of content
vocabulary within the response
Audience:
All subject area teachers,
department chairs, principals, supervisors, curriculum committee
members, and special educators.
GRADUATE CREDIT OPTION
Our summer courses offer a
graduate credit option through arrangements with university and
college affiliates. There is an additional fee, payable to the college, if you choose the graduate
credit option. DETAILS
- Time: Course length and times may vary by
location. Typically, summer courses meet for 6 1/2 hours per day
—
similar to a typical school day.
- Tuition: Collins Education Associates contracts with each
school district on an individual basis once the needs are
determined. All participants that wish to receive three
graduate credits must pay an additional tuition payment to the
college through which the course is accredited (Endicott
College, Beverly MA or Salem State College, Salem MA).
- Class Size: To ensure a great deal of interaction, classes
are limited to 25 participants.
- Course Materials:
Materials for the course typically range from $55 to $75 depending on the
specific course guidelines.
- Course Requirements, Grading & Homework: Each instructor
will distribute the course requirements and grading procedures on
the first day of the course. Due to the length and intensity of
the days, homework is kept to a minimum. There is no research paper.
- NOTE: For MA teachers who elect graduate credit, the State
of Massachusetts allots 67.5 PDPs for successfully completing a
three graduate credit course.
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