Course | Building Communication and Teamwork in Schools

$280.00
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Elementary school Course | Building Communication and Teamwork in Schools

Provider: Long Island Institute of Professional Studies

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its practical guidance on communication, teamwork, and student support, helping educators build stronger classroom relationships

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Instructor

Kim Kittredge


Description

This course is designed to equip all educators with the knowledge and skills to foster an emotionally engaging classroom. Skills such as leadership, communication and listening, positive thinking, student support, and team building all will be examined. Educators will share how to communicate not only with the students in their classrooms, but with administrators and colleagues. Communication is a complete building-wide plan. Discussions on how to build communication, leadership and positivity, in every classroom no matter the subject area or grade you teach will be shared. Participants will engage in overall positive communication strategies and teamwork skills. This course is a must for educators K-12.


Credit

(3 credits/45 hours) in-service credit only.

Credit may be available for this course and may vary by country or institution. Please verify eligibility with Long Island Institute of Professional Studies.

Course | Building Communication and Teamwork in Schools

  • Paid
Long Island Institute of Professional Studies

Long Island Institute of Professional Studies offers online and in-person courses designed for teachers. These courses help educators enhance their skills and advance their careers effectively.



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