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Lake Erie College

For 160 years, Lake Erie College has been educating students for the world after college. We combine a liberal arts education with practical "real-life" experiences. We promote study abroad, offer opportunities for internships both in the U.S. and internationally and, through our curriculum, we address the needs of students who will work in a world that is increasingly interdependent. Our students learn to communicate effectively, think critically and creatively and make informed decisions. The size of the College allows students to develop leadership skills and take an active role in various student organizations and in the development of new student programs. Lake Erie College emphasizes the individual, not the "masses." Our classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. Classes are small, allowing students and professors to know one another. We can honestly say that everyone "will know your name." Not only will the faculty and majority of the Lake Erie staff recognize you, but we care deeply about the success, development and happiness of our students.

 

Learning Forward Courses


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Challenging Gifted and All Students with the Cluster Grouping Model

Author | Dina Brulles, Ph.D., Susan Winebrenner


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Best Practices for Teaching African-American Boys

Author | Jawanza Kunjufu

 


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Differentiating Teaching and Instruction: What, How, Why?

Author | Sandra Kaplan

 


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Becoming a Culturally Responsive Teacher

Author | Gary Howard


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Facilitating Learning for Speakers of Non-Standardized English

Author | Uju Anya


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Relationally Responsive Classroom Management

Authors | Alan Green, Dr. Xiomara Mateo-Gaxiola


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Student Learning Objectives: Using SLOs to Improve Instruction and Advance Student Growth

Author | William J. Slotnik

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Shifting Instruction with the Five Core Practices

Author | Dr. Michael Moody

 

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Making Student Thinking Visible

Author | Jon Saphier

 

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Using Data for Meaningful Classroom Change

Author | Diana Nunnaley


 

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Pedagogical Strategies for English Learners

Author | Eugenia Mora-Flores

 


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Courageous Conversations About Race

Authors | Glenn E. Singleton, Shaundra Williams



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Building Academic Language, (Grades K-6)

Author | Jeff Zwiers

 


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Building Academic Language, (Grades 7-12)

Author | Jeff Zwiers

 


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Survival Strategies for New Teachers, (Grades K-5)

Author | Julia G. Thompson

 


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Survival Strategies for New Teachers, (Grades 6-8)

Author | Julia G. Thompson

 


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Survival Strategies for New Teachers, (Grades 9-12)

Author | Julia G. Thompson

 


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