Upon successful completion of your Inclusion Collaborative training or conference, simply invest time reflecting on your learnings, research and relevant readings. As a student, your course practicum requirements will consist of developing a time log that documents the time and hours that you invested into completing your course requirements. The specific requirements concerning your time log are based on how many credits you decide to register for your course. Each credit registered will require 15 hours of participation listed on your time log.Â
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1 credit = 15 hours
2 credits = 30 hours
3 credits = 45 hoursÂ
4 credits = 60 hours
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Suggested Inclusion Collaborative activities and projects to include in your time log:
Time spent in Inclusion Collaborative conference/training attendance, viewing additional Inclusion Collaborative videos/trainings, reviewing suggested websites/ readings and/or modifying inspired strategies to be used for your classroom or program.
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Other eligible activities include development or revision of classroom curriculum to include Inclusion Collaborative learnings: incorporation of new inclusion strategies and tools, worksheet/activity/materials modifications, rubrics, lesson plans, educational games, learning activities, PowerPoint presentations, video presentations, educational websites, classroom visuals, classroom assignments and projects, learning centers, anchor charts, assessments, teacher-created books, physical education activities, self-evaluation/reflection reports, technology-related activities, storytelling activities, units of study, incorporation of Common Core Standards into Inclusion Collaborative activities, mindfulness strategies, etc.Â
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Whether you spend time brainstorming, researching, reading, typing, writing, watching educational videos and films for ideas, constructing visuals, or putting together new curriculum and rubrics, you are able to document all the professional time you have invested in applying Inclusion Collaborative learnings and concepts into your classroom and teaching.Â
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Whether you spend time brainstorming, researching, reading, typing, writing, watching educational videos and films for ideas, constructing visuals, or putting together new curriculum and rubrics, you are able to document all the professional time you have invested in applying Inclusion Collaborative learnings and concepts into your classroom and teaching.Â
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Specifically designed for busy teachers like you, you will get up to 6 months to submit coursework requirements, and extensions are always granted upon request. Opportunities are available across all teaching grade levels, disciplines, and subjects or topics. The overall course objective is aimed at implementing the best practices of education while meeting educational standards set by your school district or state.  Â