Looking for professional development credits? PBS TeacherLine provides both facilitated and self-paced courses, so you can decide how, when, and where you want to complete your PD hours! Facilitated courses are set to begin July 13 and Aug 17. Check out the list of courses available for summer enrollment. The 27 courses starting July 13 include:

  • RDLA192: Improving Reading Comprehension
  • RDLA400: Developing Passionate Readers in a Digital World
  • MATH165: Enabling Students with Special Needs to Succeed in Math Class
  • MATH522: Teaching Math (Grades K-2): A Special Collection from Annenberg Learner
  • INST125: Promoting Digital Media Literacy in Students INST320 Connecting Family, Community and Schools
  • INST342: Teaching with Primary Sources from the Library of Congress
  • TECH575: Leveraging Smart and Social Digital Media in the Classroom

Summer is also a great time for educators to try out the self-paced courses (many are free!). 

Why PBS TeacherLine?

PBS TeacherLine’s facilitated and self-paced PD courses are designed to benefit both beginning and experienced teachers. Topics include science, reading, social studies, math, instructional strategies, and instructional technology.

  • Innovative: Acquire new strategies and tools you can use right away to enhance classroom instruction.
  • Engaging: Interact with peers and experts in a virtual learning environment.
  • Flexible: Discover anytime, anywhere learning that fits into your busy schedule.

Choose from 15, 30, or 45-hour facilitated courses or enroll in a 1.5 or 3-hour self-paced course. PBS TeacherLine is the award-winning and premier research and standards-based resource for PreK-12 educator online professional development! PBS TeacherLine offers more than 80 facilitated courses which offer PLUs and graduate credits, and more than 40 self-paced courses, just right for anytime learning.

GPB is your partner for local course support, along with SCETV in SC and UNC-TV in NC, together known as TeacherLine Southeast. PBS TeacherLine offers courses in Math, Science, Reading & Language Arts, Technology, Social Studies, and Instructional Strategies.

Visit the TeacherLine Southeast website to view upcoming course offerings and to learn more.