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Teacher Professional Development

Stay current with the latest teaching practices and state requirements with a variety of learning experiences offered by the TEACH Institute for public and private school teachers and administrators. The award-winning T-3 program offers training opportunities for AACPS employees on a variety of topics including basic technology training, instructional strategies, stress management and more. Our staff has classroom experience in various content areas as well as special education and guidance. Training can be made available at your site or one of our many locations. We can also develop new courses to meet specific training needs. Students receive continuing professional development units for noncredit classes as well as free transcripts.   

AACPS employees can register online for noncredit T3 courses by utilizing ERO. If you have questions regarding ERO, please contact the AACPS Office of Staff Development at 410-721-8300.

To register for T3 Sponsored credit courses, you must have an AACC Application on file and then complete and return the T3 registration form (PDF).

If you do not know your school code, view this list (PDF).

Noncredit courses cover topics such as:

  • Spanish for Educators 
  • Presenting a Professional Image 
  • Building Quality Relationships with Parents 
  • The Resilient Educator: HeartMath 
  • ParaPro Assessment Prep 
  • Internet Safety
  • Audio-Based Instructional Delivery: Podcasting
  • Blogging: Electronic Journaling
  • Technology Trends
  • E-Portfolio
  • Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel for Instructional Use

 Credit Course offerings include:

  • Preparing for Praxis 1
  • Instructional Strategies
  • Functional Assessment of Behavior
  • Fostering Student Independence
  • Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities
  • Teaching the Adult Learner
  • Foundations of Reading and Language Arts
  • Methods of Effective Reading Instruction
  • Assessment of Reading Instruction
  • Materials for Teaching Reading
  • Methods of Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Area
  • Children's Literature
  • Introduction to Special Education
  • Principles of Instructional Assessment
  • Methods of Teaching in Secondary Education

New courses can be developed to meet specific training needs. For more information contact the T3 Department at 410-777-2050.

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Last Updated: Sep 16 2008 2:57PM