Substitute Teacher Online Training

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Give your substitute teachers a strong start with 25 flexible, self-paced courses, each designed to be completed in 45 minutes or less. These courses equip substitutes with practical skills that directly support their work in classrooms and schools.

Topics include:

  • Connection and communication with students and staff.
  • Classroom management.
  • Learning styles and strategies.
  • Confidentiality.
  • First aid and emergencies.
  • Content area instruction in reading, writing, and math.
  • Content area knowledge and skills in reading, writing, and math.

Each course includes an automatically graded posttest, along with transcripts and course certificates that can be easily accessed to track and document training.

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$54.00

4 - 9

$44.00

10 - 24

$39.00

25 - 49

$35.00

50 - 99

$32.00

100+

$28.00

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Course List

101

Introduction to Being a Substitute Teacher

The participant will:

  • Learn how to plan for and overcome the challenges that substitute teachers face.
  • Learn how to prepare for teaching days.

102

Making Connections and a Good Impression

The participant will:

  • Learn how to make a good impression on staff, students, and the school to ensure they receive many substitute teaching opportunities.

103

The First 30 Seconds

The participant will:

  • Examine ways to get started on a positive note in any classroom when substitute teaching.
  • Learn about establishing rapport with students, adhering to normal morning routines, and being prepared for the unexpected.

104

Being an Effective Classroom Manager

The participant will:

  • Learn how to effectively manage a classroom by keeping students engaged and on task.

105

Communication in the School

The participant will:

  • Learn how to communicate with students, faculty, and administrators.
  • Learn how to encourage effective classroom discussions among students.

106

Effective Classroom Discipline

The participant will:

  • Learn how to set expectations for students and enforce school rules and classroom discipline when substitute teaching.

107

Active Learning

The participant will:

  • Study how to construct a lesson that will engage students in active learning.

108

Learning Styles and Strategies

The participant will:

  • Study different learning styles students may have including learning modalities, multiple intelligences, and perceptions.

109

Bloodborne Pathogens

The participant will:

  • Review the basics of bloodborne pathogens and other biohazards including identification, consequences of contamination, protection, and prevention.
  • Review scenarios to consider to respond.

110

Supporting Instruction: Reading

The participant will:

  • Review information about reading and literacy programs.
  • Learn strategies for helping students with reading.
  • Collect tips for making appropriate accommodations and modifications.

111

Supporting Instruction: Writing

The participant will:

  • Review the writing process.
  • Learn strategies for helping students with writing.
  • Gain tips for making appropriate accommodations and modifications to writing activities.

112

Supporting Instruction: Mathematics

The participant will:

  • Review information about the fundamentals of math instruction.
  • Learn strategies for helping students with problem solving.
  • Collect tips for making appropriate accommodations and modifications.

113

Reading Comprehension: Narrative Texts

The participant will:

  • Read and evaluate a narrative text.
  • Review the elements of narrative texts.

114

Reading Comprehension: Informative Texts

The participant will:

  • Review and practice identifying the elements and structures of informative texts.

115

Reading Comprehension: Decoding Language and Utilizing Layout

The participant will:

  • Review strategies for decoding unfamiliar words.
  • Identify different figures of speech.
  • Examine the specific parts of a book.

116

Writing Fundamentals: Parts of Speech and Effective Sentences

The participant will:

  • Review the eight major parts of speech.
  • Examine the types and parts of a complete sentence.
  • Identify the common mistakes made in writing.

117

Writing Fundamentals: Mechanics of Writing

The participant will:

  • Review and practice the mechanical elements of writing including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.

118

Mathematics: Understanding the Basic Skills

The participant will:

  • Review basic mathematical concepts (add, subtract, multiply, divide), terms, symbols, and the order of operations.

119

Mathematics: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

The participant will:

  • Review the basics and operations of fractions, decimals, and percentages.

120

Basic Algebra

The participant will:

  • Review algebra terms, exponents, and methods for solving basic equations.
  • Practice evaluating simple algebraic expressions.

121

Basic Geometry

The participant will:

  • Review basic geometry terms, identify geometric figures, practice plotting ordered pairs on a coordinate grid.
  • Practice formulas for calculating perimeter, area, and volume.

122

Mathematics: Data Analysis

The participant will:

  • Review the uses and terminology of statistics and practice interpreting bar and circle graphs.

123

Introduction to Emergency Action Principles

The participant will:

  • Understand the importance of learning first aid and preventing disease transmission.
  • Learn how to prevent, prepare, and respond to emergencies.

124

Providing Care in an Emergency

The participant will:

  • Learn how to respond and provide care in the event of an emergency or sudden illness.
  • Study how to treat wounds, control bleeding, treat burn victims and musculoskeletal injuries, and handle heat- and cold-related illnesses.

125

Confidentiality

The participant will:

  • Review the legal basis of maintaining confidentiality for students served by special education.
  • Discuss who has access to certain types of student information.
  • Learn how to answer questions from others involving confidential information.

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