The American Association of Adjunct Education is able to provide training in a number of areas. Attending our annual conference provides an excellent opportunity to obtain professional development. We are happy to arrange a training for your group or organization. Simply contact us. Below are some of the areas that we offer training in.
Test-Limit Waiver (CPE to Retake the TExES Exam)
Are you in need of continuing professional education to retake the TExES exam? AAAE can assist you with the following subjects:
TEA will inform you how many clock-hours of educationl activities you need. Once you determine that, get in touch with us to schedule your one-on-one sessions.
- EC-6
- History
- Social Studies 4-8 and 7-12
- Special Education
TEA will inform you how many clock-hours of educationl activities you need. Once you determine that, get in touch with us to schedule your one-on-one sessions.
Online Courses (currently unavailable)
Truancy Mediation Training- Truancy is a serious problem within the schools. This 8 hour course will help the mediator to understand the problem of truancy while enabling them to successfully mediate a truancy case.
Truancy Mediation Training
$95 - Online Registration (Includes convenience fee) |
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Classroom Management for Higher Education- Classroom management isn't just for K-12 teachers. College instructors will be well served to be aware of this critical subject. This course will explore various components of the all-inclusive topic of classroom management.
*Students may also receive graduate credit from Northcentral University for completing this course.
*Students may also receive graduate credit from Northcentral University for completing this course.
Classroom Management Training
$155 - Online Registration (Includes convenience fee) |
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Available Training Topics
Multicultural Education
Physical Education: Zumbatonic
Social Studies (American Government and Texas Government)
Dispute Resolution
Special Education
Transitioning from High School to College
Physical Education: Zumbatonic
Social Studies (American Government and Texas Government)
Dispute Resolution
Special Education
Transitioning from High School to College