
Virtual High School and 21st Century Teaching and Learning Online Courses for Teachers
VHS is a non-profit collaborative of schools offering full semester
online courses to high school students. Through membership in VHS through
the NH NHSTE collaborative, high schools can offer nearly 150 online
courses to their students that students take as part of their school day.
These courses are very diverse and typically are not found in the high
school curriculums.
All courses are coordinated with school semesters.
Option 1
A school has a
teacher trained in the summer and that teacher teaches an online course for the VHS
collaborative in the fall and spring. A site coordinator is trained to register students and
monitor their progress. During this first year of training the school
pays:
$1,250.00
- Site Coordinator training
$3,350.00
- Teacher training
$5,750.00
- Subscription fee
The school receives 25 courses in the
fall and spring.
The following year the school pays a 5,500.00 subscription fee only and
receives 25 courses in the fall and 25 courses in the spring.The teacher
must teach a VHS course each semester.
Option 2
A school has a
teacher trained in the Fall and that teacher teaches an online course for the VHS
collaborative in the Spring. A site coordinator is trained to register students and
monitor their progress. During this first year of training the school
pays:
$1,250.00
- Site Coordinator training
$3,350.00
- Teacher training
$2,875.00
- Subscription fee
The school receives 25 courses in the
spring
The following year the school pays a 5,750.00 subscription fee only and
receives 25 courses in the fall and 25 courses in the spring.The teacher
must teach a VHS course each semester.
Option 3
Schools may individually purchase 5 or 10 semester online courses through NHSTE. Contact Cyndy for pricing and details.
21st Century Teaching and Learning
Course Overview:
Educators need to integrate technology into their curriculum to
transform student learning and meet the goals of the 21st century. To
succeed in today's information-driven academic environment, students
need to know how to find, use, manage, evaluate and convey information
efficiently and effectively. This includes not only knowledge of
technology, but the ability to use critical-thinking skills to solve
problems within a technological environment. Teachers wrap 21st century
literacy skills into lesson content using a variety of strategies. This
course helps educators plan and assess effective technology teaching
methods, incorporate technology into any discipline, and develop key
accountability and assessment strategies!
In this six week course, educators wear both a "student hat" and a
"teacher hat" as they use digital technology and communication tools to
solve problems. Educators experience how to use technology as a tool to
research, organize, evaluate and communicate information, as well as
develop a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues
surrounding the access and use of information. This valuable,
first-hand experience demonstrates the essential technology skills
students need to succeed in the 21st Century.
Who Should Attend?
This series is appropriate for:
- Teachers who want to effectively utilize a blended model of
instruction, using online components to supplement the face-to-face
experience of their students;
- Curriculum specialists who need to understand the critical success elements of blended teaching models;
- Administrators who want to experience first-hand the power of
online learning while determining their own district’s online
professional development needs.
What Will You Learn?
Participants attending this course will:
- Use the Internet in instruction efficiently and effectively to
develop student-centered, project-based learning that supports the
development of 21st century skills;
- Create new lessons that incorporate technology applications into their core curriculum;
- Transform curriculum with technology-based real-world learning for students;
- Design content that enhances learning and fosters students' engagement with technology;
- Integrate technology and core content to teach problem solving, analytical skills, and techniques for presentation;
- Cite and evaluate Internet sources;
- Develop assessment and online safety strategies.
Participation Requirements & Graduate Credit:
Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning courses are
6-week courses taken entirely over the Internet. Courses move forward
on a weekly schedule, and they are approximately 5-7 hours of
activities per week. This course is eligible for three graduate credits
through Plymouth State University.
Session Dates & Pricing
Sessions for 21st Century Teaching Best Practices: 21st Century Teaching and Learning will be offered
- April 15, 2009
- July 8, 2009
- October 14, 2009
- January 13, 2010
- April 28, 2010
- July 14, 2010
- October 13, 2010
Tuition is $275 per course. First-time participants can take
advantage of a special introductory offer - enroll in one Best
Practices course for only $175 - a $100 savings off of standard
pricing!
Discounted pricing is available for non-member schools who take a 2nd course through NHSTE. Instead os 275.00 per course, you would pay 255.00 per course. For these courses only, you would make your PO out to NHSTE and fax to 763-3473 or mail to: NHSTE, PO Box 358, Georges Mills, NH 03751.
Register today for 21st Century Teaching and Learning or the complete Best Practices Series.
Please contact Cyndy for more information and pricing.
For more information or a demo, please
contact: Cyndy Currier ccurrier@mac.com PH: 603-801-0444 FAX: 603-763-3473
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