Offer a Class
The Continued Learning program is currently seeking high-quality, relevant, graduate-level professional development classes.
Did you know all North Dakota licensed teachers are required to take graduate-level professional development classes to maintain their teaching license? Also, many teachers from throughout the United States are required to have their professional development documented on a transcript for pay scale changes.
Individuals who are an expert in a teaching-related topic are invited to develop classes for educators through in person, online or a combination of those modes.
It is also important that school districts provide staff development to help educators stay up-to-date on the latest teaching methods, curriculum, and technologies. We welcome school districts nationwide to offer professional development for their teachers through NDSU's Continued Learning program. School district's may also choose to open their professional development to all educators. If you plan to offer a class for teachers in your school or district and would like to offer professional development credit, request approval through NDSU Continued Learning.
Individuals interested in offering a K-12 professional development class must have a master's degree or higher from a regionally accredited university.
To offer a class for K-12 teachers you must complete the course proposal and course syllabus forms below. All classes offered are approved through NDSU Continued Learning and the appropriate NDSU department.
About Offering a Class
Before you fill out the paperwork to offer a class, please read through the following information.
Forms For Offering A Course
All professional development offerings through NDSU Continued Learning must be approved prior to being offered for credit. The following forms are for use when offering a professional development credit activity for teachers through NDSU Continued Learning.
K-12 Professional Development Courses Through NDSU
Use this form to propose a class offered for professional development credit for K-12 teachers.
K-12 Professional Development Course Through NDSU
Once you have completed the course proposal form, use the syllabus form to submit a course syllabus electronically. Or, use the syllabus form as a template to format a document that contains your syllabus. Syllabus documents that match our online syllabus form may be emailed to Barb Schumacher.
Multi-Campus Course
If your class is funded through a state grant, you are required to offer the professional development class through a multi-campus agreement.
Use this form to propose a class offered for professional development credit through the multi-campus agreement.