NSBA Partners with Teachscape for Online Graduate Courses

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The National School Boards Association (NSBA) has joined with online teacher education provider Teachscape to offer $100 discounts on online graduate courses to teachers at Technology Leadership Network member school districts. The discounts will apply to course and materials fees for any of 10 continuing education courses.

The course subjects offered include: instructional design, student assessment, teaching mathematics for conceptual understanding, research-based instructional strategies, and several others. Participants can use courses to satisfy continuing education requirements or can apply the courses toward an online masters degree offered by Teachscape in partnership with Detroit's Marygrove College.

All courses are offered through San Francisco-based Teachscape's online program and are all self-paced and taught using streaming video.

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