Continuing Education
and other Resources
For Teachers
Online courses
Extension courses
CURRENT:
- Physical Activity & Nutrition Programs in K-6 Classrooms
- Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training (offered once each semester and summer)
Certificate in Faculty Preparation Program:
Teaching in Higher Education
Want to teach in community colleges and universities, or enhance your teaching career? This series of online courses introduces prospective and current faculty to the roles and responsibilities of teaching in higher education and specifically addresses teaching, learning and technology issues in the college classroom. This is a three semester, 12-unit ONLINE certificate program. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CERTIFICATE IN FACULTY PREPARATION.
Thinking about a master’s degree?
For more information, call the Humboldt State University Graduate Programs Office at (707) 826-3949
or visit the Graduate Studies website.
Other Resources for Educators
Redwood Science Project
RSP develops and enhances science content knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary to implement the California Science Content Standards. For more information, visit the website.
Northcoast Mathematics & Science Initiative
NMSI provides professional development opportunities for teachers and future teachers who seek additional certification in secondary (grades 7-12) mathematics and science. For more information, visit the website.
Redwood Writing Project
RWP provides inservice programs for experienced and preservice teachers as well as beginning-teacher and youth writing programs. Rooted firmly in a teachers-teaching-teachers model, the project marshals the best writing teachers of all levels, kindergarten through college, to share their best practices with other educators. For more information, visit the website.
California Geographic Alliance
CGA promotes geographic education and awareness among California teachers, students and the public. This program helps educators prepare students to embrace a diverse world, succeed in a global economy, and steward the planet’s resources. It is sponsored by the National Geographic Society, the State Department of Education, and the University of California. For a list of programs and events, visit the website.