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Are college credits available?

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2 optional semester credit hours of graduate-level continuing education credit are available through the Colorado School of Mines Teacher Enhancement Program. NCAR is not a degree-granting institution and therefore cannot grant official credit for our courses. Recognizing that many schools and districts require their teachers to complete a certain amount of continuing education each year, we have made arrangements with the Colorado School of Mines to offer graduate-level continuing education credits upon the successful completion of each course.

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Yes, college credits are available for the 30-hour training. Participants have the option of 2-3 credits from the University of Michigan or 2 credits from Adams State College. (Details) Does the Institute for Multi-Sensory Education (IMSE) offer on-site district training for our professional staff? In addition to our individual teacher training from multiple school districts that is offered nationally, the Institute for Multi-Sensory education specializes in on-site staff development for individual schools and districts. Is there a minimum number of participants required for on-site training? A minimum of 15 participants is needed for an on-site training. Who would benefit from Orton-Gillingham training? IMSE has successfully trained a variety of professionals including teachers, specialists, paraprofessionals, administrators, and parents. On-site training is customized to meet the specific needs of your school, district, or individual students. Will Orton-Gillingham disrupt our curren

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