Module 1: Designing for the Classroom
This module will help you understand the basics of course and lesson design and how that knowledge can be beneficial for allied health educators. You will be introduced to approaches to course and lesson design, educational theories that may influence your approach to teaching in the classroom, and rubric design that guides teaching as well as assessment.
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Module 2: Teaching Methods for the Classroom
This module will help you understand teaching methods used in the classroom setting. You will be introduced to classroom settings and methods used for teaching in the classroom. This module also covers tips and techniques that can be used to make classroom teaching more effective.
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Module 3: Online Learning and the Virtual Classroom
This module presents information on online learning focusing on the virtual classroom. It reviews the challenges of online learning and the virtual classroom. It describes teaching methods and software platforms that can be used for the virtual classroom. It also describes how to plan and prepare for a virtual training event.
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What’s included: eLearning course with milestone practice test and a downloadable companion eHandbook.
Continuing education credits: 9 CEUs G
Members price: $225
Nonmembers price: $340
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Want to earn the Assessment-Based Certificate Program in Allied Health Education (ABC-AHE)? Learners who’ve passed all three individual courses of the ABC-AHE can request the final exam for the entire ABC-AHE by emailing ContinuingEducation@aama-ntl.org at no additional cost. Requests will be processed in approximately three to five business days. If the learner passes the final exam, they will have earned the Assessment-Based Certificate Program in Allied Health Education.