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In 2013 American Montessori Society began requiring 10 hours of continuing education credits per year to maintain teacher accreditation. At about the same time, they began offering | In 2013 American Montessori Society began requiring 10 hours of continuing education credits per year to maintain teacher accreditation. At about the same time, they began offering overpriced webinars ($55 for 1.5 hours). Later in 2021 they began including access to a collection of webinars with AMS membership.<br> | ||
Here is a list of other websites offering webinars on education related topics. I'm not certain that all webinars listed will be accepted for continuing education (professional development) credit.<br><br> | Here is a list of other websites offering webinars on education related topics. I'm not certain that all webinars listed will be accepted for continuing education (professional development) credit.<br><br> | ||
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In 2013 American Montessori Society began requiring 10 hours of continuing education credits per year to maintain teacher accreditation. At about the same time, they began offering overpriced webinars ($55 for 1.5 hours). Later in 2021 they began including access to a collection of webinars with AMS membership.
Here is a list of other websites offering webinars on education related topics. I'm not certain that all webinars listed will be accepted for continuing education (professional development) credit.
Websites Offering Webinars for Educators
- The Age of Montessori
- The Center for Learning
- Common Sense Education
- Cox Campus (free online courses with certificates)
- Early Childhood Investigations
- Education Week (free)
- edWeb
- Hatch Early Learning
- International Dyslexia Association (free to watch, $10 for a certificate of attendance)
- International Dyslexia Association archives (free to watch, $10 for a certificate of attendance)
- Montessori Europe (offers occasional free webinars)
- Montessori Foundation (free, new one every week)
- McGraw-Hill
- Peaceful Playgrounds
- The Perpetual Preschool
- The Reading League
- Readsters
- Scholastic
- Scientific Learning
- Spark