General Interest

Cupola atop a building on the Molloy University campus

Application and Registration 

The registration process is rather simple because you are not applying for a Molloy degree. There is an online application that you need to complete, but that is for information purposes only. Everyone is accepted as long as you are a NY certified teacher. There is no application fee and GREs are not required. If you are enrolling at Molloy for the first time, it will take a few days to process your application/registration form online.  Once you register for the first time you will be sent an email within one to two business days with your username to login your student account to access the system for future registrations and to access Canvas, our online learning platform.  While you can register up to a week before the course start date, it is advisable to register as close to the start of registration as possible to avoid being closed-out. Click here for Application and Registration Instructions.

*click hyperlink for course syllabus

 **email klombardo@molloy.edu to be added to a waitlist for full classes.

Summer II  All Courses Start on or after July 1

 

July 8-11

Best Practices and Strategies II , Jason Manning & Todd Nussen, EDU 5900-06, Online Canvas

Content Creation and Communication with Canva, Kristina Holzwiess, EDU 5900-28, Online Canvas *FULL

Embracing Technology in the Classroom: Melissa TorreEDU 5900 21, Online Canvas

Student Centered Instructional Practices: Are They Getting It?, Dr. Brian Trapani, EDU 5900-31, Online Canvas 

July 15-18

Accessibility Tools to Support Diverse Learners: Kristina HolzweissEDU 5900-45, Online Canvas

Escape Digital Breakout in Your Classroom, Danielle Mammolito; EDU 5900-51, Online Canvas

Evolution of Earth and Life: Bill BehrensEDU 5900-24, Online Canvas *NEW

Open Educational Resources for Social Studies Teachers: Jason Manning and Todd NussenEDU 5900-54, Online Canvas

The Importance of Building Relationships with Parents, Students, Colleagues, and Administrators: Dr. Kristi Gerhard and Megan Pavlick, EDU 5900-07, Online Canvas *NEW

Infusing Character and Curriculum, Lisa Lampert, EDU 5900-38, Online Canvas 

July 22-25

Bringing the World into Your Classroom with Virtual Field Trips!, Paul ZaratinEDU 5900-09, Online Canvas *NEW

Study Smarter Not Harder: Melissa TorreEDU 5900-04, Online Canvas *NEW

Teaching the Science Behind Art: Susan ZaratinEDU 5900-52, Online Canvas *NEW

Teaching for Tomorrow...Learning from Yesterday, Dr. Brian Trapani, EDU 5900-62 Online Canvas

Promoting Student Engagement: Laurie BoccaEDU 5900-26, Online Canvas

July 22- August 5

Artificial Intelligence as a Teaching Assistant: Madeline Craig, EDU 5900-74, Online Canvas

July 29-August 1

Differentiation of Instruction Using Technology, Melissa Torre, EDU 5900-67  Online Canvas

Incorporating Elementary Curriculum with the Latest Standards in Digital Fluency for Computer Science, Dr. Maria Espostito, EDU 5900-39, Online Canvas *NEW 

The Educator's Guide to Decluttering to Enhance Productivity: Kristina Holzweiss, EDU 5900-36, Online Canvas *NEW

Marine Mammals of the North AtlanticBill Behrens, EDU 5900-34, Online Canvas *NEW

August 5-8

Differentiated Instruction...Supporting All Learners, Dr. Brian Trapani, EDU 5900 65, Online Canvas

The History of Our New England Waters: Paul ZaratinEDU 5900-23, Online Canvas *NEW

Leveraging AI Tools for Fostering Collaborative Learning in Your Elemementary Classroom through Technology Integration, Dr. Maria Esposito, Online Canvas *NEW

Supporting ELLs in Content Area Classrooms (Grades 5-12), Laurie Bocca, EDU 5900-33, Online Canvas