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Courses

Cost: $44
Modules: 5
CPE Credit Hours: 12

Enrollment includes:

  • Free, one-year TCEA membership for each participant ($49 value)
  • TCEA digital badge
  • TCEA certificate

If you have any questions or need further information about registration or course content, please fill out this short form. 

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Creative Response to Literature

The purpose of this course is to expand your comfort zone and broaden your knowledge of the tools available as you see these strategies in action. The heart of developing a culture of literacy is being able to empower students and staff to be advocates that value literacy campus wide. You will be preparing students to excel in a global society by supporting them as they share unique perspectives through reading and responding to diverse literature. You will also learn how to work with the students to achieve greater reading comprehension in any subject area at any grade level.

 

Why Learn with TCEA

  • Our courses are streamlined for efficient and lasting learning.
  • We share ideas and resources that you won’t be able to find anywhere else.
  • We also offer ideas and techniques based on years of experience in professional development, integrating educator feedback to always meet the needs of course participants.

 

Self-Paced Online Course

Creative Response to Literature is a self-paced, online program. Participants can begin anytime and go at their own speed throughout the program.

Upon enrollment, you will receive a program invitation email from TCEA’s learning management system that will give you access to the self-paced course. Within the course, you will find modules that must be moved through in sequential order.