School's out for summer, but these courses are enticing teachers to hit the books
For many teachers, summer is a prime stretch to hunker down for deeper professional learning that's tough to fit in during the school year. Educators tell us about three topical courses enticing teachers to hit the books this summer.
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![University of Alberta associate professor Trudy Cardinal, seen at left on campus on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, reviews a sketch-noting exercise completed by Edmonton teacher Andrea Coull. A woman in a bright pink t-shirt sits next to a woman in an orange top and beaded earrings, gesturing towards a colourful illustration on a sketchpad in front of them.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7249487.1719548215!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/summer-learning-for-teachers.jpg)
For many teachers, summer is a prime stretch to hunker down for deeper professional learning that's tough to fit in during the school year. Educators tell us about three topical courses enticing teachers to hit the books this summer.