Annenberg Workshops for Educators
The School of Education offers graduate-level credit for teachers enrolled in these professional development courses delivered through Annenberg Media. These courses are appropriate for preservice and inservice teachers and provide unparalleled, authoritative professional development for K-12 teachers designed to strengthen the credentials of educators at all levels. Educational video programs with coordinated web and print materials provide the basis for these courses.
Important: Please begin viewing instructional materials and completing assignments immediately after you register.
Educational Theory and Issues
Professional development courses for teachers that address general pedagogical practices, methodologies that cut across content areas, and/or provide the fundamental basis for teacher practice and student learning.
Math
Professional development courses for teachers that address pedagogical practices combined with rigorous mathematics content.
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Learning Math: Data Analysis, Statistics & Probability
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Learning Math: Geometry
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Learning Math: Measurement
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Learning Math: Number and Operations
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Mathematics Illuminated
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Mathematics: What's the Big Idea?
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Private Universe Project in Mathematics
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: Teaching Math (in four grade bands of K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)
- EDUC 591F - Workshop: The Missing Link: Essential Concepts for Middle School Mathematics Teachers
Science
Professional development courses for teachers that address pedagogical practices combined with rigorous scientific content.
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Essential Science for Teachers: Earth & Space Science
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Learning Science Through Inquiry
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Private Universe Project in Science
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Reactions in Chemistry
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Science in Focus: Energy
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Science in Focus: Force and Motion
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Science in Focus: Shedding Light on Science
- EDUC 591E - Workshop: Science of Teaching Science
- NSCI 696 - Group Study: Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives
- NSCI 696 - Group Study: The Habitable Planet: a Systems Approach to Environmental Science
Humanities
Professional development courses for teachers that address pedagogical practices combined with rigorous humanities content.
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Artifacts and Fiction: For High School American Literature Teachers
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Connecting With The Arts
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Conversations In Literature
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Developing Writers: A Workshop for High School Teachers
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for 3-5 teachers
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: In Search of the Novel
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Inside Writing Communities: Grades 3-5 Annenberg Workshop in Humanities
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Making Civics Real
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Making Meaning in Literature: A Workshop for Teacher, Grades 6-8
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Primary Sources Workshops in American History
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Social Studies in Action: A Methodology Workshop
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Teaching Foreign Languages
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Teaching Geography
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Teaching Multicultural Literature: A Workshop for the Middle Grades
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: The Art of Teaching the Arts: A Workshop for High School Teachers
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: The Arts In Every Classroom
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: The Economics Classroom: A Workshop for 9-12 Teachers
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: The Expanding Canon: Teaching Multicultural Literature in High School
- EDUC 591H - Workshop: Write In The Middle: A Workshop for Middle School Teachers
About Annenberg Media
Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in American schools through the funding and broad distribution of educational programs and materials. Annenberg Media's multimedia resources help teachers increase their expertise in their fields and assist them in improving their teaching methods. Educational video programs with coordinated interactive web and text resources form the basis for these courses and can be accessed at the Annenberg Media website.
More Information
About the program:
Ms. Barry Carroll
Project Coordinator – Center for Science, Math & Technology Education
(970) 491-1124
Barry.Carroll@colostate.edu
About the curriculum:
Dr. Dawn Mallette
Director, School of Education – Continuing Education
(970) 491-5319
Dawn.Mallette@colostate.edu
About registration:
Sheila Kramer
Program Assistant
(866) 491-7517
skramer@learn.colostate.edu

