Ethics

Educator Remedial Trainings

Published: 12/18/2020 12:08 PM
The Education Professional Standards Board has approved the following remedial trainings:

 

Elaine Wilson-Reddy (http://www.gelainewr.com/)

Be The Elephant: Preventing Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Students by Education Personnel

 

ACE Educational Services (http://www.ace-edservices.com/)

For more information, call 270-933-0543 or email gregeross@gmail.com

  • Anger Management: What it is and how to address it
  • Administration Code for Educational Assessment (Federal and State Testing Policies)
  • Appropriate Student-Teacher Boundaries
  • Confidentiality Training for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • Classroom Management Training for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • Cultural Sensitivity Training for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • Fiscal Management Training for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • Professional Code of Ethics for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • Sexual Harassment in the Workforce Training for Kentucky School Certified Personnel
  • State and Federal Special Education Training 

 

Educational Development Associates, LLC (https://www.edaonline.net/)

For more information, call 859-331-8851

  • Appropriate Student Teacher Boundaries
  • Educator Ethics Training
  • Professionalism

 

Jefferson County Teachers Association (http://www.jcta.org/)

For more information, call 502-454-3400

  • Classroom Management Training
  • Diversity Training
  • Educator Ethics Training

 

Kentucky Education Association

For more information, contact Michelle New at 502-696-8984 or mnew@kea.org

  • Classroom Management Part I: Overview
  • Classroom Management Part II: Age Bands

 

National Education Association (http://nea.certificationbank.com/)

BULLYING

  • Cyberbullying/Cyber Safety
  • Federal, State and Local Policy Related to Bullying
  • Intervention Strategies for Educators
  • School Connectedness
  • Creating Bully-Free Environments within Structured Settings

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

  • Addressing Challenging Behaviors
  • Classroom Expectation and Routines
  • Creating Classroom Community
  • Aspects of an Engaged Learner
  • Organizing the Physical Layout of the Classroom
  • Trauma-Informed Pedagogy

COOPERATING TEACHERS

  • Listening and Nonverbal Communication
  • Positive Professional Relationships
  • Communication
  • Equity Literacy
  • Andragogy (Adult Learning)
  • Managing Difficult Conversations
  • Post-Observation Feedback
  • Teaching About Teaching

INTERSTATE TEACHER ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT CONSORTIUM (In TASC) STANDARDS

  • Collaboration Between Colleagues
  • Communicating with Stakeholders
  • Teaching the Teacher: The Importance of Continuous Learning
  • Engaging Classroom Discourse
  • Evaluating Digital Sources
  • Interdisciplinary Themes
  • Linking Families and Communities to Schools for Student Success
  • Promote Ownership of Learning
  • Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
  • Teaching Note-taking and Summarizing Skills \
  • Technology Integration 101
  • Using Student Evaluations to Improve Instruction and Student Learning
  • Utilizing Practice Activities within Content Areas

FIVE CORE PROPOSITIONS: NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHER (NBCT)

  • Knowing Your Students
  • Knowing Your Content and How to Teach it to Students
  • Managing and Monitoring Student Learning
  • Thinking Systematically About Your Practice and Learning From Experience
  • Teachers are Members of Learning Communities


NASDTEC Academy (http://www.nasdtec.academy/)

  • Appropriate Student Teacher Boundaries
  • Appropriate Use of Social Media
  • Educator Ethics Training 

 

Additional trainings may be found through:

Kentucky Department of Education (https://education.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx)

  • Accounting Procedures for School Activity Funds
  • Administration Code for Kentucky's Educational Assessment Program
  • Inclusion of Special Populations in the State-Required Assessment and Accountability Programs
  • Child Abuse and Neglect: Prevention, Recognition, and Reporting
    • Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
    • Child Abuse: Mandatory Reporting (Kentucky)
  • School-Based Decision Making – Training
  • Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion in Public Schools
    • PBIS I – Introduction to PBIS
    • PBIS II – Schoolwide Implementation of PBIS
    • PBIS III – Bully Prevention in a PBIS Framework 

To become an approved training provider:

 An organization or group may request to be an EPSB approved remedial professional development or training provider by submitting a letter of request addressed to the EPSB board chair and a training proposal. The training proposal shall contain a course syllabus, the approximate time for the course, a course bibliography, and curriculum vitae or resumes for the course developers and instructors.  If the course will be provided online, that information needs to be denoted in the request letter and include an explanation of how the online training is conducted and if online participants will be assessed. 

Please send the letter of request and proposal to Chelsea Young for preparation for the EPSB’s review.

One time request for professional development or training approvals:

 An individual may request that a professional development or training be approved to meet any board ordered training requirements by submitting the course syllabus, the approximate time for the course, a course bibliography, and curriculum vitae or resumes for the course developers and instructors to EPSBEducatorEthics@education.ky.gov.   

Individuals requesting one time approval for a particular professional development or training are encouraged to request approval prior to taking the course.


​Chelsea Young
Office of Legal Services​
300 Sower Blvd., 5th Floor
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4606
Fax (502) 564-7080


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