Professional Learning Opportunities
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Upcoming Learning Opportunities
Uprise Education & Technology is developing a growing collection of professional learning opportunities designed to support educators, schools, and lifelong learners. Additional courses and resources will be added regularly.
What You'll Learn
Teaching ADHD & ADD in Today's Classroom
- Understanding ADHD and ADD characteristics
- Executive functioning and organization strategies
- Classroom accommodations and supports
- Behavior management techniques
- Increasing student engagement and participation
- Practical tools for inclusive classrooms
What You'll Learn
Interactive Mathematics for Struggling Learners
- Teaching mathematics using visual models
- Hands-on and interactive instructional strategies
- Differentiation for diverse learners
- Supporting students with learning disabilities
- Building mathematical confidence and problem-solving skills
- Practical resources for immediate classroom use
What You'll Learn
Optimism Kit: Reaching Students with Autism
- Understanding autism in educational settings
- Building social communication skills
- Supporting emotional regulation
- Using visual supports and structured teaching
- Encouraging positive behavior and engagement
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Practical activities from the Optimism Kit
What You'll Learn
Writing Effective IEPs: From Compliance to Impact
- Understanding required IEP components
- Writing measurable annual goals
- Aligning goals with student needs
- Progress monitoring and data collection
- Collaboration with families and service providers
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Avoiding common IEP writing mistakes
What You'll Learn
Positive Behavior Support & Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
- Understanding the functions of behavior
- Conducting and interpreting Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)
- Developing effective Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
- Using positive behavior support strategies
- Collecting and analyzing behavior data
- Collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams
What You'll Learn
Assistive Technology in Education
- Overview of assistive technology tools
- Matching technology to student needs
- Supporting reading, writing, and communication
- Ethical and legal considerations
- Classroom implementation strategies
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Free and low-cost assistive technology resources
What You'll Learn
Creating Inclusive Classrooms for Diverse Learners
- Foundations of inclusive education
- Differentiation, accommodations, and modifications
- Supporting students with IEPs
- Co-teaching and collaborative practices
- Creating accessible learning environments
- Building student belonging and participation
What You'll Learn
Teaching English Learners Across Content Areas
- Language acquisition basics
- Scaffolding instruction for multilingual learners
- Academic vocabulary strategies
- Supporting reading and writing development
- Differentiating assessments
- Creating inclusive classrooms for English learners
What You'll Learn
Trauma-Informed Practices for Educators
- Understanding the impact of trauma on learning
- Recognizing signs of trauma in students
- Building safe and supportive classrooms
- Strategies for emotional regulation
- Strengthening student resilience
- Trauma-sensitive instructional practices
What You'll Learn
Classroom Management That Works
- Preventing challenging behaviors
- Establishing routines and expectations
- Positive behavior supports
- De-escalation strategies
- Building positive teacher-student relationships
- Managing difficult classroom situations
What You'll Learn
Educational Leadership for Teacher Leaders
- Leadership skills for educators
- Coaching and mentoring colleagues
- Leading professional learning communities
- Communication and conflict resolution
- School improvement initiatives
- Building a collaborative culture
What You'll Learn
Parent-Teacher Partnerships for Student Success
- Effective family communication
- Conducting productive parent conferences
- Addressing difficult conversations
- Building trust with families
- Supporting learning at home
- Culturally responsive family engagement
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FAQ's
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our courses and platform.
Who are your services designed for?
Our services are designed for educators, school leaders, support staff, parents, and organizations seeking practical educational solutions, professional learning opportunities, and consultation services.
Do you offer virtual and in-person training?
Yes. Uprise Education & Technology provides both virtual and in-person training opportunities depending on the topic, audience, and location.
Are there prerequisites for your courses and workshops?
Some courses and workshops are open to all educators and lifelong learners, while others are designed for specific audiences such as special education teachers, general education teachers, school administrators, parents, or university students. Any prerequisites or recommended experience levels will be clearly stated in the course description.
How are courses and workshops delivered?
Uprise Education offers both virtual and in-person learning opportunities. Course formats, schedules, locations, duration, and participation requirements vary by program. Participants are encouraged to review the course description carefully for complete details regarding delivery format, dates, times, target audience, prerequisites, and certificate information.
Who should enroll in Uprise Education courses?
Uprise Education courses and workshops are designed for educators, school leaders, support staff, parents, university students, and other professionals interested in improving educational outcomes. Each learning opportunity identifies the intended audience and recommended experience level.
What topics do you cover?
Topics include special education, autism, ADHD, inclusive education, mathematics instruction, educational technology, assistive technology, IEP development, and professional learning.