Building Relationships of Trust with Students

07/01/2021 - 09/30/2022

Admission

  • Free

Location

Online

Description

Virtual Learning Opportunity for Wisconsin Educators!
 

Building relationships of trust with students means showing interest and concern in their learning and trusting in their ability to drive their own learning, given the right structures are in place. Good coaches build such relationships by showing consideration of each student as a person and having meaningful discussions about his or her development. A loving, consistent mentor has the power to help change the course of a student’s life, “rewire a personality,” and achieve a rapid transformation against even the starkest odds.
 

Course Attributes:
  • Online
  • Asynchronous
  • Self-paced
  • Rolling enrollment through August 31, 2022
  • Course must be completed by September 30, 2022
  • Addresses NSQOL Standards - C
  • Some activities require interaction with learners
Learning Targets:
  • Incorporate ongoing phone or web calls into your online course to support a connection with your virtual students.
  • Create a mechanism to evaluate if your efforts to build a relationship with your students has impacted their experience and success in your online/blended classroom.

 

 

   
   

Micro-courses allow learning in small steps and are designed to both teach and model competencies and skills related to high-quality instruction. Our micro-courses are typically a combination of online coursework and practical application. Each micro-course may take up to 15 hours to complete. Enrollment is rolling due to the self-paced nature of the course. Districts also have the option of creating their own cohort of participants.

This micro-course is part of a statewide initiative to build capacity for, and expand access to, high quality online instructional resources and provide training for Wisconsin educators in the provision of online and remote instruction. It is being offered at no cost* by the Institute for Personalized Learning, a division of CESA #1, to Wisconsin educators only.

   
   
Questions?
Course content: Dria Setter / dsetter@institute4pl.org / 262-787-9500 ext. 9538
Registration: Monica Sepic / msepic@institute4pl.org / 262-787-9500 ext. 9572
   
   
*This project is supported by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Program to serve all Wisconsin public, tribal, charter, and private schools serving students in grades 4K-12 and Institutes of Higher Education and licensing centers for pre-service educators.