T&L 2900: ONL: Tiny Habits for Educators
This three-credit graduate professional development course will instruct educators in a new method for behavior change called Tiny Habits®. Tiny Habits® is a research-based way to create habits in your life. This method is a breakthrough because teachers, their students, and the classroom can succeed without relying on willpower or motivation. K-12 teachers will be able to directly add the Tiny Habits® method to their Instructional Strategies, Classroom Management, and or Social Life Skills for instructional improvement. The most powerful aspect of the Tiny Habits® method is the "success momentum" that develops from the use of Tiny Habits®. The Tiny Habits® method is developed by Stanford University Behavioral Scientist, Dr. BJ Fogg and all facets of the course will focus on his research-based approach to behavior change.
The purpose of the online course is for participants to gain knowledge in behavior change using the Tiny Habits® Method. This method can be applied to all aspects of Instructional Improvement as well as Professional and Personal Development.
Course ResourcesTiny Habits for Educators (Course at a Glance) (PDF Document)