The Graduate School of Education at UB is offering a variety of 1 credit hour professional development courses for educators and community members during the fall 2015 semester. Whether you are enhancing your skill base to move ahead in your career, adding to your professional knowledge, exploring new subjects, or just eager to learn about new and cutting-edge ideas and practices, we are sure you will find a course that will fulfill your interest.
There are scholarships available that cover in-state tuition and fees for these 1 credit courses (one per person). These scholarships are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and are open to any individual not currently attending or working at the University at Buffalo.
Central New York’s own Diana Wendell, School Library System Director and Coordinator for the Center for Instructional Support at Madison-Oneida BOCES, is teaching LIS 700: Has Your School Library Met the 21st Century.
Information about registering, courses, delivery options, and scholarship opportunities are available on the GSE website.
A sampling of available courses (on campus and online) includes:
- CEP 754 School Crisis Prevention and Preparedness
- CEP 756 School Crisis Intervention and Recovery
- ELP 710 Common Core: Fact, Fiction, and Application
Applications are being accepted and scholarships are available so apply today! Please direct any questions or concerns to Breanna Orentlikher at 716-645-2110, or by email at bschebel@buffalo.edu.