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National Board Certification Exam - Social Studies & History/Adolescence & Young Adulthood: Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

This helpful test preparation course goes over the concepts that you'll encounter on the National Board Certification Exam- Social Studies & History test. To get ready for the test, simply work through the course's engaging lessons, mini quizzes and final assessment.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Psychological Development in Adolescence
  • Ch 2. Parent Engagement in Schools
  • Ch 3. Teacher-Student Connections
  • Ch 4. Critical Thinking & Debate in the Classroom
  • Ch 5. Curriculum Design
  • Ch 6. Instructional Strategies for the Modern Classroom
  • Ch 7. Effective Teaching Techniques & Methodology
  • Ch 8. Assessment & Classroom Resources
  • Ch 9. Student Diversity & Equity
  • Ch 10. Safe & Supportive Learning Environments
  • Ch 11. Professional Growth for Teachers
  • Ch 12. Becoming a Reflective Teacher
  • Ch 13. Facilitating Civic Engagement in the Classroom
  • Ch 14. American Political Culture
  • Ch 15. Data Analysis in the Classroom
  • Ch 16. Basic History for Teaching
  • Ch 17. World History: Migration & Globalization
  • Ch 18. American Colonial History
  • Ch 19. United States History: Important Events Since the 1800s
  • Ch 20. Overview of American Economics
  • Ch 21. Geography & Human Impact on the Environment
  • Ch 22. American Civics & Government
  • Ch 23. National Board Certification Exam - Social Studies & History/Adolescence & Young Adulthood Flashcards

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