COURSE TITLE:

INSPIRATIONAL EDUCATION

NO. OF CREDITS:

6 QUARTER CREDITS
[semester equivalent = 4.00 credits]

WA CLOCK HRS:  
OREGON PDUs:  
PENNSYLVANIA ACT 48:  
60
60
60

INSTRUCTOR:

Michael Sedler
mike@communicationplus.net

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Children accomplish at a higher rates and with greater effectiveness when they are excited about learning. This course will investigate strategies to increase enthusiasm in students. Each educator will read and view inspiring stories of success within the classroom and community. Specific interventions and ideas will be presented that allow each individual to match his/her personality with engagement approaches. Each participant will come away with a bank of strategies, activities and ideas to activate students and their learning.
This course is appropriate for all students and educators (Pk-12.)

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, participants will have:

  1. Additional knowledge regarding stages of development and emotional levels of children.
  2. Developed a bank of interventions and ideas to engage students.
  3. Expanded their personal framework for presenting information to students.
  4. Additional effective strategies within the classroom to benefit “special needs” children.
  5. Defined personal areas of interest and teaching strengths.
  6. Assessed general student needs and developed strategies to help increase the success of children.
  7. The ability to successfully present information in an inspirational format.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Completion of all specified assignments is required for issuance of hours or credit.  The Heritage Institute does not award partial credit. 

 

HOURS EARNED:
Completing the basic assignments (Section A. Information Acquisition) for this course automatically earns participant’s their choice of CEUs (Continuing Education Units), Washington State Clock Hours, Oregon PDUs, or Pennsylvania ACT 48 Hours. The Heritage Institute offers CEUs and is an approved provider of Washington State Clock Hours, Oregon PDUs, and Pennsylvania ACT 48 Hours.

 

UNIVERSITY QUARTER CREDIT INFORMATION

REQUIREMENTS FOR UNIVERSITY QUARTER CREDIT
Continuing Education Quarter credits are awarded by Antioch University Seattle (AUS). AUS requires 75% or better for credit at the 400 level and 85% or better to issue credit at the 500 level. These criteria refer both to the amount and quality of work submitted.

  1. Completion of Information Acquisition assignments 30%
  2. Completion of Learning Application assignments 40%
  3. Completion of Integration Paper assignment 30%

 

CREDIT/NO CREDIT (No Letter Grades or Numeric Equivalents on Transcripts)
Antioch University Seattle (AUS) Continuing Education Quarter credit is offered on a Credit/No Credit basis; neither letter grades nor numeric equivalents are on a transcript. 400 level credit is equal to a "C" or better, 500 level credit is equal to a "B" or better. This information is on the back of the transcript.

AUS Continuing Education quarter credits may or may not be accepted into degree programs. Prior to registering determine with your district personnel, department head, or state education office the acceptability of these credits for your purpose.

ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

REQUIRED TEXT

You may choose one from the Bibliography or select a relevant book on your own, with my prior approval.
The Bibliography is located at the end of the syllabus.
Text books may be ordered directly from the publisher (see the list/phone numbers at the back of your manual), on-line, or through bookstores.

None. All reading is online.

MATERIALS FEE

A course manual may be downloaded, from the instructor’s website at http://www.michaelsedler.com/ without charge, once you have registered for this course. Click on classes, from there scroll down the page and click on the orange lettering ‘Manual’ next to the class “Inspirational Education”. It will download as a PDF. While there is no fee for the manual, you may have to pay in order to order a book from the bibliography. Or, you may borrow one from a friend or check one out at the public library for free.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHING THIS COURSE:

Mike Sedler, D.Min., M.S.W. brings over 30 years of educational experience as an administrator, social worker, behavior specialist and teacher to each of his classes.  

He provides consultation services and seminars throughout the United States and Canada for schools, agencies and businesses.  He has been teaching “adult learning classes” since the mid 1980’s and has had the privilege of working for The Heritage Institute for over 25 years. 

He has a graduate degree in Social Work, a Doctoral degree in Ministry, a Counseling license, as well as his teaching certification (K-8).  His combination of classroom experience, behavior intervention approaches, and involvement in working with hundreds of families allows for an excellent blend in all his classes.

Mike is passionate about children and emphasizes the importance of avoiding power struggles, offering options/choices to children, setting clear boundaries and guidelines as well as finding a place of positive engagement and connection with each individual.  His heart for people and emphasis on positive communication are found throughout his seminars and classes.

All of Mike’s classes are practical and “field tested” in schools and classrooms. Educators have found ongoing success in implementing Mike’s clear and concise approaches.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INSPIRATIONAL EDUCATION

Angermeier, Patricia, Joan Krzyzanowski & Kristina Keller Moir.  Learning in Motion: 101 Sensory Activities. Future Horizons, 2009. 
www.futurehorizons-autism.com  800 489 0727  Interactive games and activities for children with special needs.
Boonshaft, Peter.  Teaching with Passion, Purpose, and Promise. Meredith Press, 2010.  www.alibris.com (email orders only)  A solid book reminding us to focus on children (P-12.)
Canfield, Jack.  Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teacher Tales. Chicken Soup for Soul Publishers, 2010.  www.chickensoup.com (email orders only).  Inspirational stories from teachers (P-12.)
Derner, Seth & Mark Reardon.  Strategies for Great Teaching. Zephyr Press, 2008.  www.zephyrpress.com  800 233 2187. Strengthening recall and understanding (grades 4-12.)
Ibrahim, Trez.  For The Love Of Teaching: Inspirational Quotes.  Silver Laurel Publishing, 2016.  www.silverlaurelpublishing.com  714 235 7991.  Encouraging quotes for educators. 
Jensen, Eric.  Super Teaching. Corwin Press, 2009.  www.corwinpress.com  800 233 9936. Empower students with proven strategies for brain-friendly instruction (grades P-12.)
Jones, Vern.  Comprehensive Classroom Management. Pearson Press, 2015.  www.pearsoned.com  800 848 9500. Proven techniques to invigorate the curriculum (grades 5-12.)
McGuey, Gary.  The Inspirational Teacher. Routledge Press, 2013.  www.routledge.com.  800 634 7064. Quotes, poems, and activities to provide step by step guidance (P-12.)
Palumbo, Andrew.  Prosperous Teaching, Prosperous Learning.  Balboa Press,  2011. www.balboapress.com  877 407 4847.  Helps to evaluate setting and increase motivational strategies (P-12.)
Reifman, Steven.  Two Minute Biographies For Kids.  Amazon Digital Services, 2013.  www.amazon.com  Nineteen inspirational stories and  the importance of education (grades 2-8.)
Whitaker, Todd.  Making Good Teaching Great.  Routledge Press, 2014.  www.routledge.com  800 634 7064.  Filled with strategies to motivate staff and increase energy (P-12.)
Whitaker, Todd & Beth.  Teaching Matters. Routledge Press, 2013.  www.routledge.com  800 634 7064  Recharge your batteries via inspiring stories and strategies (P-12.)
Wolfgang, Charles. Solving Discipline and Classroom Management Problems. Wiley Press, 2008.  www.wiley.com  877 762 2974. A general guide for specific ideas in presenting rules and guidelines to students (grades P-12.)