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Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

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A to Z Grant Writing Series
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A to Z Grant Writing Series

$225

with Dr. Beverly A. Browning, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Learn all there is to know about writing grants, fundraising, and organizing a grant writing campaign. This group of online classes is ideal for those wanting to learn more about managing fundraising and grant writing fundamentals.
Accounting Fundamentals Series
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Accounting Fundamentals Series

$230

with Nancy Koenig, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

If you're interested in increasing your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, this series of courses is perfect for you. You will learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period.
Accounting with QuickBooks Online Suite
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Accounting with QuickBooks Online Suite

$480

with Scott Paxton, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

This suite of courses will teach you the fundamentals of accounting with QuickBooks Online. You'll learn the essentials of double-entry bookkeeping and managing the financial aspects of your small business quickly and efficiently using QuickBooks.
Administrative Assistant Suite
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Administrative Assistant Suite

$355

with Becky Swaim, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

In this discounted bundle suite, you will learn the skills you need to excel as an administrative professional or executive assistant.
Aging and Health Bundle
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Aging and Health Bundle

$285

with Cyndie Koopsen, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Gain the knowledge and skills from the latest research and emerging trends in healthy aging, brain health, and gerontology to help you effectively care for and work with aging population.
Basic Computer Skills Suite
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Basic Computer Skills Suite

$350

with Scott Jernigan, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Learn essential computer skills for the 21st century workplace, including how to troubleshoot PC issues!
Creating WordPress Websites Series
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Creating WordPress Websites Series

$230

with Richard Mansfield, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

This series of courses will take you from having zero experience and knowledge of web design to more advanced techniques.
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in the Diverse Classroom
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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in the Diverse Classroom

$145

with Dion Felix and Julie Coates, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Educators and psychologists know that learning is significantly affected by factors such as stress, anxiety, self-image, cultural expectations and societal expectations. The increasing number of students diverse backgrounds in today’s classrooms introduces a tremendous diversity of lived experience which influences how students learn. 

In today’s public schools, the majority of teachers, 80% are white, and the majority of learners are students of color. This fact alone suggests a strong potential for a cultural and communication gap between teachers and their students. Research findings confirm that black students face significant challenges to their learning as a result of unconscious bias and lack of cultural awareness on the part of teachers. It is well documented that black students, particularly boys, are more likely to be on the receiving end of disciplinary action, more likely to be suspended from school, and are at greater risk of failing than are other students. It is also well documented that black children are perceived to be older than white children of the same age and are more likely, as a result, to have expectations for behavior that are developmentally inappropriate. These factors, along with micro-aggressions that are common, and sometimes racially motivated aggression by peers render the learning environment for black students fraught with challenges that may be unseen or unrecognized by educators.

In this course, we will examine the factors that come together to create unique challenges to black students in the classroom and explore ways in which teachers can minimize those challenges and support school success for all students.

CEUs/ILUs: 1.6

Length (in hours): 16





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