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National Center for Developmental Education
Appalachian State University
ASU Box 32098
Boone, NC 28608
Location: 331 Duncan Hall
Phone: 828-262-3057
Fax: 828-262-7183
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Training and Certification of Developmental Educators
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33rd Anniversary
June 30 – July 27, 2012
The Kellogg Institute for the Training and Certification of Developmental Educators is the nation's longest running advanced training program for developmental educators and learning skills specialists.
The program consists of two components:
- an intensive, four-week summer residence
- a supervised practicum following the residency and carried out at the participant's home campus
The residency portion of the Institute includes four seminars on such topics as Assessment and Placement, Designing Learning Environments, Leadership and Academic Support Services Relating to Developmental Education, Outcomes Assessment and Program Evaluation. Each seminar is led by one or more recognized experts in the content area and is designed to meet the needs of the practicing developmental educator and learning assistance specialists.
Who should attend the Kellogg Institute?
The Institute is not designed as an introduction to the field of developmental education. Instead, it is intended as an advanced professional training program to assist practitioners in expanding their knowledge of the field and improving their own developmental or learning assistance program. Participants should have at least one year's practice in developmental education or a related field. Enrollment will be limited to 45 participants selected from among qualified applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis. Institutional balance may be considered in selecting participants. The Institute is open only to persons committed to completing certification requirements.
In order to be certified, participants must satisfactorily fulfill the residency requirements and complete the practicum project within one academic year.
Detailed seminar descriptions may be revised and updated. For examples of the topics and content areas, please see seminar descriptions.
For More Information:
- Kellogg Dialog Blog
- Frequently Asked Questions
- 2011 Kellogg Handbook
- 2009 Kellogg Handbook
- Seminar Descriptions
- Suggested funding sources for the Kellogg Institute
Forms:
Information on the Lifelong Learning Tax Credit