Paraeducator Online Training and Certification

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Paraeducator Online Training Includes:

  • Over 140 self-paced courses covering general and special education environments.
  • Courses organized into bite-sized units, ideal for training days.
  • Automatically graded posttests at the end of each course.
  • Training and assessments to certify paraeducators and meet Title I requirements.
  • Accessible transcripts and course certificates for paraeducators to document their training.
  • Content aligned with CEC standards for paraeducators and endorsed by CASE.
  • Research-based, expert-authored content.

Everything is included for one low price, no matter how you use the program!

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We Train Over 50,000 Paraeducators Annually!

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Annual Price Per User

1 - 3

$99.00

4 - 9

$78.00

10 - 24

$66.00

25 - 49

$55.00

50 - 99

$50.00

100+

$47.00

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Paraeducator Certification to Meet Title I Requirements

Assessment Program Includes:

  • Online access for each user.
  • 13 courses to prepare paraeducators for the assessments.
  • Two practice assessments available for unlimited retakes.
  • Districts, schools, and testing centers can proctor the sessions.
  • No additional charge for assessment retakes.
  • Onboarding webinars and dedicated administrative support.
  • White-glove customer service available Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST via live chat, email, and phone.
98%

98%

of customers highly recommend this program!

Danette Brown, South East Education Cooperative, ND 

"Our state has utilized the Paraeducator Online Training and Certification Program to support the training and continuing education of our paraeducators for the last three years. It has been tremendously beneficial and impactful in providing our paraeducators with the tools and strategies they need to best support our learners. From the setup to the modules, assessments to reports, and everything in between, we are supported every step of the way by the team at Master Teacher. We would recommend this platform to anyone looking to support their staff and maximize student learning."

Course List

Over 140 courses covering the following:

Title I: Supporting Instruction

118

Supporting Instruction: Reading

119

Supporting Instruction: Writing

120

Supporting Instruction: Mathematics

Title I: Reading Skills

130

Reading Comprehension: Narrative Texts

131

Reading Comprehension: Informative Texts

132

Reading Comprehension: Decoding Language and Utilizing Layout

Title I: Writing Skills

133

Writing Fundamentals: Parts of Speech and Effective Sentences

134

Writing Fundamentals: Mechanics of Writing

Title I: Mathematics Skills

135

Mathematics: Understanding the Basic Skills

136

Mathematics: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

137

Basic Algebra

138

Basic Geometry

139

Basic Data Analysis

Mathematics Skills

185

Basic Data Analysis II

187

Algebra II: Patterns and Equations

188

Algebra II: Graphing, Proportions, and Ratios

189

Geometry II: Angles and Triangles

190

Geometry II: Circles and Transformations

192

Probability

196

Mathematics: Properties and Integers

199

Customary System of Measurement

200

Metric System of Measurement

215

Mathematics: Factors and Multiples

Autism Spectrum Disorder

141

ASD: Diagnosis and Characteristics

142

ASD: Social Interactions and Skill Development

143

ASD: Communication

144

ASD: Challenging Behaviors

145

ASD: Visual Schedules

146

ASD: Social Stories

209

ASD: Prompting Strategies

Behavior

110

Classroom and Behavior Management

123

Implementing & Monitoring Behavior Intervention Plans

124

Providing Positive Behavioral Supports for Individual Students

161

Supporting Students Who Are Noncompliant

182

Defining and Understanding a Student in Crisis

197

Examining Functions of Behavior and Learning Strategies to Support Behavior

214

Using Discrete Trial Teaching in the Classroom

219

The Hidden Curriculum: Teaching Students Appropriate Social Behaviors and Skills

223

Bullying Awareness, Prevention, and Intervention

227

Understanding Students with Attentional Concerns and the Role of the Paraeducator

430

Strategies for Working with a Student in Crisis

435

Basics of Positive Behavior Support

440

A Positive and Preventative Approach to Classroom Discipline

485

Teaching Appropriate Social Skills to Form Relationships and Prevent Bullying

Data and Assessments

114

Monitoring Student Progress

117

Taking Instructional or Behavioral Data

222

The Importance of Assessments in Special Education

Early Childhood

177

Understanding Early Childhood Disabilities

178

Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood

228

Early Childhood Development: Early Literacy

231

Early Childhood Development: Early Math

233

Early Childhood Development: Early Science

English Language Learners

125

General Understanding

126

Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Assisting Student Learning

127

Fostering a Positive and Productive Classroom Environment

128

Strategies and Techniques for Student Success

129

Assessing Students

Foundations for Paraeducators

102

The First Day on the Job

103

Confidentiality, FERPA, and HIPAA

104

Understanding the Many Types of Special Programs

107

Individual Student and Program Information

112

Working with Official and Immediate Supervisors

113

Communicating with Student Teams

115

Developing Positive Communication Skills

153

Bloodborne Pathogens

154

Introduction to Emergency Action Principles

155

Providing Care in an Emergency

180

Negotiation & Conflict Resolution Skills for Paraeducators

217

A Look at the Impact of Poverty

234

Building and Maintaining Respectful Relationships with Students

239

Professionalism and Ethical Practice for Paraeducators

400

Praise the Behaviors That Matter

405

How to Show Students You Like Them

1315

How to Create a Sense of Belonging for All Students

Instructional Support: General

101

Understanding Inclusion

108

Introduction to Accommodations and Modifications

109

Supporting Students with Accommodations and Modifications

111

Paraeducator Roles & Responsibilities in the Classroom

116

Classroom Instructional Arrangements

158

The Roles of Paraeducators in Promoting Active Learning

159

Assisting Students with Work Completion

201

Brain-Based Learning

205

Encouraging Student Response and Engagement

213

Helping vs. Hovering: How to Avoid the "Helicopter" Effect

221

Student Organization Skills for Classroom Success

236

What Is Response to Intervention (RTI)?

245

How to Read an IEP

Instructional Support: Reading and Writing

162

Supporting Reading Instruction in Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics (Part I)

163

Supporting Reading Instruction in Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics (Part II)

216

Supporting Adolescents Who Have Learning Disabilities in Writing

235

Providing Strategies for Struggling Readers in All Areas

Mental Health for Paraeducators

300

Balancing Your Personal and Professional Life

305

Five Ways to Replenish Your Patience

310

Pressure Is Not the Same as Stress

315

Five Secrets to Finding Professional Happiness- Especially Now

Mental Health for Students

237

Anxiety in Children and Teens

1320

Helping Students Work Through Anxiety

Online Classroom

1410

Building and Maintaining Relationships With Students

1415-1

Creating and Maintaining Student Engagement (Part I)

1415-2

Creating and Maintaining Student Engagement (Part II)

1420

Gaining Student Buy-In and Participation

1425

Utilizing Videoconferencing in the Age of Distance Learning

Speech and Language

193

Supporting Students with Speech and Language Impairments (Part I)

212

Supporting Students with Speech and Language Impairments (Part Il)

Students with Disabilities

105

An Introduction to IDEA's 13 Areas of Disability (Part 1)

106

An Introduction to IDEAs 13 Areas of Disability (Part Il)

122

Providing Personal and Physical Support for Students with Physical Disabilities

140

Understanding Students with Severe and/or Multiple Disabilities

152

Feeding Students with Severe and/or Multiple Disabilities

157

Characteristics of Adolescents with Disabilities

168

Supporting Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance

181

Supporting Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

204

Understanding Mental Health Disorders

208

Supporting Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries

225

Implementing Visual Supports for Students with Developmental Disabilities

226

Understanding Common Concerns of Families of Individuals with Disabilities

229

Understanding Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and Tourette Syndrome

230

Assisting Students with Disabilities on the School Bus

956

Understanding Dyslexia

957

Recognizing Dyslexia in Emergent Readers

958

Strategies for Struggling Readers and Dyslexia Grades 3-5

959

Using Text Structures and Dyslexia Grades 6 and Up

Technology

1200

Online Safety and Data Privacy

1205

Tools That Reveal the Information You Share When You Browse

1210

Managing Your Digital Footprint

1215

Keeping Student Data Private

1220

Information Literacy on the Web

1225

Copyright Essentials

Transition

150

Introduction to Transition Services: A Road Map to Independence

179

Transition Services: Meeting the Needs of the Individual

232

Career Exploration: Building Employment Goals Through Assessment and Activities

Trauma

218

Signs of Abuse or Neglect: What Paraeducators Need to Know

238

Complex Trauma in Children

1300

Why Be Trauma Informed?

1305

Avoid Five Mistakes When Chronic Trauma is Present

1310

Be Alert to Long-Term Effects of Trauma

Vision and Hearing Impairments

165

Working with Students with Low Vision

167

Working with Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

240

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments

241

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Social Skills

242

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Orientation and Mobility

243

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Low Vision

Title I: Supporting Instruction

118

Supporting Instruction: Reading

119

Supporting Instruction: Writing

120

Supporting Instruction: Mathematics

Title I: Reading Skills

130

Reading Comprehension: Narrative Texts

131

Reading Comprehension: Informative Texts

132

Reading Comprehension: Decoding Language and Utilizing Layout

Title I: Writing Skills

133

Writing Fundamentals: Parts of Speech and Effective Sentences

134

Writing Fundamentals: Mechanics of Writing

Title I: Mathematics Skills

135

Mathematics: Understanding the Basic Skills

136

Mathematics: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

137

Basic Algebra

138

Basic Geometry

139

Basic Data Analysis

Mathematics Skills

185

Basic Data Analysis II

187

Algebra II: Patterns and Equations

188

Algebra II: Graphing, Proportions, and Ratios

189

Geometry II: Angles and Triangles

190

Geometry II: Circles and Transformations

192

Probability

196

Mathematics: Properties and Integers

199

Customary System of Measurement

200

Metric System of Measurement

215

Mathematics: Factors and Multiples

Autism Spectrum Disorder

141

ASD: Diagnosis and Characteristics

142

ASD: Social Interactions and Skill Development

143

ASD: Communication

144

ASD: Challenging Behaviors

145

ASD: Visual Schedules

146

ASD: Social Stories

209

ASD: Prompting Strategies

Behavior

110

Classroom and Behavior Management

123

Implementing & Monitoring Behavior Intervention Plans

124

Providing Positive Behavioral Supports for Individual Students

161

Supporting Students Who Are Noncompliant

182

Defining and Understanding a Student in Crisis

197

Examining Functions of Behavior and Learning Strategies to Support Behavior

214

Using Discrete Trial Teaching in the Classroom

219

The Hidden Curriculum: Teaching Students Appropriate Social Behaviors and Skills

223

Bullying Awareness, Prevention, and Intervention

227

Understanding Students with Attentional Concerns and the Role of the Paraeducator

430

Strategies for Working with a Student in Crisis

435

Basics of Positive Behavior Support

440

A Positive and Preventative Approach to Classroom Discipline

485

Teaching Appropriate Social Skills to Form Relationships and Prevent Bullying

Data and Assessments

114

Monitoring Student Progress

117

Taking Instructional or Behavioral Data

222

The Importance of Assessments in Special Education

Early Childhood

177

Understanding Early Childhood Disabilities

178

Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood

228

Early Childhood Development: Early Literacy

231

Early Childhood Development: Early Math

233

Early Childhood Development: Early Science

English Language Learners

125

General Understanding

126

Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Assisting Student Learning

127

Fostering a Positive and Productive Classroom Environment

128

Strategies and Techniques for Student Success

129

Assessing Students

Foundations for Paraeducators

102

The First Day on the Job

103

Confidentiality, FERPA, and HIPAA

104

Understanding the Many Types of Special Programs

107

Individual Student and Program Information

112

Working with Official and Immediate Supervisors

113

Communicating with Student Teams

115

Developing Positive Communication Skills

153

Bloodborne Pathogens

154

Introduction to Emergency Action Principles

155

Providing Care in an Emergency

180

Negotiation & Conflict Resolution Skills for Paraeducators

217

A Look at the Impact of Poverty

234

Building and Maintaining Respectful Relationships with Students

239

Professionalism and Ethical Practice for Paraeducators

400

Praise the Behaviors That Matter

405

How to Show Students You Like Them

1315

How to Create a Sense of Belonging for All Students

Instructional Support: General

101

Understanding Inclusion

108

Introduction to Accommodations and Modifications

109

Supporting Students with Accommodations and Modifications

111

Paraeducator Roles & Responsibilities in the Classroom

116

Classroom Instructional Arrangements

158

The Roles of Paraeducators in Promoting Active Learning

159

Assisting Students with Work Completion

201

Brain-Based Learning

205

Encouraging Student Response and Engagement

213

Helping vs. Hovering: How to Avoid the "Helicopter" Effect

221

Student Organization Skills for Classroom Success

236

What Is Response to Intervention (RTI)?

245

How to Read an IEP

Instructional Support: Reading and Writing

162

Supporting Reading Instruction in Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics (Part I)

163

Supporting Reading Instruction in Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics (Part II)

216

Supporting Adolescents Who Have Learning Disabilities in Writing

235

Providing Strategies for Struggling Readers in All Areas

Mental Health for Paraeducators

300

Balancing Your Personal and Professional Life

305

Five Ways to Replenish Your Patience

310

Pressure Is Not the Same as Stress

315

Five Secrets to Finding Professional Happiness- Especially Now

Mental Health for Students

237

Anxiety in Children and Teens

1320

Helping Students Work Through Anxiety

Online Classroom

1410

Building and Maintaining Relationships With Students

1415-1

Creating and Maintaining Student Engagement (Part I)

1415-2

Creating and Maintaining Student Engagement (Part II)

1420

Gaining Student Buy-In and Participation

1425

Utilizing Videoconferencing in the Age of Distance Learning

Speech and Language

193

Supporting Students with Speech and Language Impairments (Part I)

212

Supporting Students with Speech and Language Impairments (Part Il)

Students with Disabilities

105

An Introduction to IDEA's 13 Areas of Disability (Part 1)

106

An Introduction to IDEAs 13 Areas of Disability (Part Il)

122

Providing Personal and Physical Support for Students with Physical Disabilities

140

Understanding Students with Severe and/or Multiple Disabilities

152

Feeding Students with Severe and/or Multiple Disabilities

157

Characteristics of Adolescents with Disabilities

168

Supporting Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance

181

Supporting Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

204

Understanding Mental Health Disorders

208

Supporting Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries

225

Implementing Visual Supports for Students with Developmental Disabilities

226

Understanding Common Concerns of Families of Individuals with Disabilities

229

Understanding Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and Tourette Syndrome

230

Assisting Students with Disabilities on the School Bus

956

Understanding Dyslexia

957

Recognizing Dyslexia in Emergent Readers

958

Strategies for Struggling Readers and Dyslexia Grades 3-5

959

Using Text Structures and Dyslexia Grades 6 and Up

Technology

1200

Online Safety and Data Privacy

1205

Tools That Reveal the Information You Share When You Browse

1210

Managing Your Digital Footprint

1215

Keeping Student Data Private

1220

Information Literacy on the Web

1225

Copyright Essentials

Transition

150

Introduction to Transition Services: A Road Map to Independence

179

Transition Services: Meeting the Needs of the Individual

232

Career Exploration: Building Employment Goals Through Assessment and Activities

Trauma

218

Signs of Abuse or Neglect: What Paraeducators Need to Know

238

Complex Trauma in Children

1300

Why Be Trauma Informed?

1305

Avoid Five Mistakes When Chronic Trauma is Present

1310

Be Alert to Long-Term Effects of Trauma

Vision and Hearing Impairments

165

Working with Students with Low Vision

167

Working with Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

240

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments

241

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Social Skills

242

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Orientation and Mobility

243

Welcoming Students with Visual Impairments: Low Vision

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