EDHaven Resource Library

Professional Development Opportunities

  • The Ballmer Children's Institute offers a comprehensive microcredential program designed for educators to enhance their understanding and ability to implement strategies that promote the well-being and success of children in educational settings. This course includes a mix of self-paced learning, interactive components, and practical applications that are immediately useful in the classroom. Educators will dive deep into topics such as social-emotional learning, trauma-informed practices, and effective family engagement strategies. Upon completion, participants earn a certificate of completion, further enriching their credentials.

    Website: Ballmer Children's Institute Microcredential Course

  • The NEA offers an extensive array of online courses, webinars, and workshops for educators at all levels. Their professional development resources cover a wide variety of topics, from educational technology to classroom management strategies. The NEA focuses on improving teaching practices through evidence-based approaches and fostering a community of professional learning.


    Website: NEA Professional Development

  • Coursera partners with leading universities and organizations to offer a broad range of online courses tailored for educators. Whether you are interested in learning new teaching methodologies, integrating technology into your classroom, or understanding the psychology of learning, Coursera provides both free and paid courses with the option to earn certifications.


    Website: Coursera for Educators

  • Edutopia, a well-respected platform for educational resources, offers a collection of free resources aimed at helping educators grow professionally. Their PD section includes articles, videos, and webinars covering topics like project-based learning, teacher leadership, and strategies for fostering inclusive classrooms.


    Website: Edutopia Professional Development

  • TDN offers courses that support educators in developing effective instructional strategies and enhancing student engagement. Their offerings are grounded in research and best practices, and they provide ongoing support to ensure educators can implement what they’ve learned in their classrooms. TDN's focus is on practical professional development that is relevant and actionable.


    Website: Teacher Development Network

  • Various organizations offer opportunities for educators to teach English abroad, typically requiring a commitment of one academic year. These programs provide valuable cross-cultural experiences and professional growth, giving educators the chance to teach in different countries and engage with diverse educational systems.


    Website: Teach Abroad Programs

  • For educators trained outside the United States, ITEP offers a customized path to earn an Oregon teaching license. The program includes coursework focused on working with children in American public schools and provides a practicum to familiarize educators with U.S. classrooms.


    Website: ITEP at Portland State University

  • The University of Oregon's Global Education Oregon (GEO) collaborates with faculty to offer study abroad programs. These programs provide opportunities for educators to engage in international experiences, enhancing their teaching and research through cross-cultural perspectives.


    Website: Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs

  • A collaborative effort between Oregon and Mexico, BTEP brings Mexican teachers to Oregon to participate in Migrant Education summer school activities. This exchange promotes mutual understanding of educational systems and strengthens the educational process for students from both countries.


    Website
    : Binational Teacher Exchange Program

  • CIEE is a non-profit organization promoting international education and exchange. It offers over 175 study abroad programs in over 40 countries, including teaching programs in countries like Chile, China, Spain, and Thailand. CIEE also organizes high school exchange programs and seasonal work experiences in the U.S.


    Website: Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE)

  • NAFSA is a non-profit professional organization for international education professionals. It offers training, professional development opportunities, networking, and advocacy for international education. NAFSA supports international educators and institutions by providing resources for education abroad advising and administration.


    Website: NAFSA: Association of International Educators

Educational Fellowships and Scholarships

  • This scholarship program provides financial assistance to Oregon educators who are pursuing National Board Certification or other advanced certifications to improve their teaching practice. Educators can receive funding to support the costs associated with certification, including exam fees and professional development.

    Website: Oregon Teacher Scholars Program

  • This scholarship supports students pursuing a career in education and those who have completed a student-teaching placement in Oregon. Provides financial aid to support future educators during their student-teaching phase.

    Website: Oregon Teacher Education Scholarships

  • OACTE offers scholarships for current and future educators enrolled in Oregon-based teacher preparation programs. Scholarships are available to students working toward a degree in education or professional development programs for in-service teachers.

    Website: OACTE Scholarships

  • The OEA Foundation offers scholarships to members of the Oregon Education Association who wish to pursue further education or professional development. These scholarships are available for educators pursuing graduate degrees, certifications, or other educational milestones.

    Website: OEA Foundation Scholarships

  • Oregon offers specific scholarships and financial assistance to teachers pursuing National Board Certification (NBC), a prestigious certification that recognizes advanced teaching skills.Teachers can apply for financial assistance to cover certification costs, including fees for assessments and portfolio development.

    Website: NBPTS Scholarships

  • The Oregon Community Foundation offers various grants and fellowships that can help support educators in their professional development, research, and leadership roles. Educators can apply for grants to support innovative teaching practices, leadership initiatives, or other education-related projects.

    Website: Oregon Community Foundation Grants

  • The NEA Foundation offers various grants, including the "Learning and Leadership Grants," which help fund professional development and leadership training for educators.Teachers can apply for grants to pursue professional development, leadership training, or educational travel that enhances their teaching practice.

    Website: NEA Foundation Grants

Educational Leadership Opportunities

  • The OTLC is dedicated to developing teacher leadership in Oregon, offering teachers the chance to engage in state-level policy discussions, collaborate on best practices, and develop leadership skills.Teachers can become members of the council, participate in professional development, and help shape education policy.

    Website: OTLC

  • The OEA offers leadership training programs that help teachers build the skills necessary to take on leadership roles in the union, in their schools, or in educational policy. Teachers can attend workshops, conferences, and leadership events, and take part in union leadership roles.

    Website: OEA Leadership

  • OLN offers leadership development opportunities for educators at all levels, helping them to improve student outcomes and drive educational change.Teachers can participate in professional learning communities, mentoring programs, and leadership development workshops.

    Website: OLN

  • While primarily for school administrators, OASE also offers opportunities for teachers to step into leadership roles, especially in areas like curriculum and school management. Teachers can attend leadership workshops and conferences, with the potential to transition into leadership roles in administration.

    Website: OASE

  • This program provides STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) educators the tools to become leaders in promoting STEM education within their schools and districts. Teachers can join a network of STEM educators, engage in leadership training, and develop district-wide STEM initiatives.

    Website: Oregon STEM

  • These annual or semi-annual summits bring together teachers from across Oregon to engage in leadership training, share best practices, and discuss challenges in education.Teachers can attend to develop skills, connect with like-minded educators, and explore leadership roles within their schools.

    Website: (Check OEA or regional education service districts for event details)

  • This program connects experienced educators with new teachers to provide guidance, support, and leadership opportunities. Mentorship often includes leadership development components. Teachers can become mentors, developing their leadership skills while supporting the growth of new educators.

    Website: TeachOregon

  • Oregon’s ESDs offer leadership programs aimed at developing instructional leaders, coaches, and mentors within the education system.Teachers can join leadership academies, become instructional coaches, or participate in district leadership initiatives.

    Website: Oregon ESDs

  • Item descriptionBecoming National Board Certified is a significant leadership opportunity for teachers. It demonstrates high standards and can lead to leadership roles both within and outside the classroom. Oregon educators can participate in National Board Certification workshops and earn certification to enhance their professional growth and leadership.

    Website: National Board Certification

  • Though primarily for prospective school principals, OPLA offers an opportunity for teachers to develop leadership skills that can later be applied in administrative positions.Teachers can apply to the program for future leadership roles in education.

    Website: OPLA

  • The Oregon Teacher of the Year award is given annually to outstanding educators, and this program offers a platform for teachers to lead in advocating for education policy and practice statewide.Teachers can be nominated or apply to be recognized for their leadership in education, which often includes opportunities to shape public education discourse.

    Website: Oregon Teacher of the Year

Key Non-Profit Organizations

  • Foundations for a Better Oregon focuses on advocating for effective public education policies in Oregon. They provide leadership opportunities for teachers through policy advocacy and collaborative projects aimed at improving education in the state.Teachers can engage in leadership initiatives around education reform and professional development opportunities.

    Website: FBO

  • The OCF supports education initiatives and programs throughout Oregon, with a focus on community-based leadership and professional development for educators.Teachers can get involved in leadership opportunities through grants and professional development programs supported by the foundation.

    Website: Oregon Community Foundation

  • This national non-profit has a strong presence in Oregon, focusing on social-emotional learning (SEL) and creating positive school environments. They offer professional development and leadership programs for teachers.Teachers can participate in SEL-focused leadership programs and become trainers for their schools.

    Website: Responsive Schools

  • OASCD is the Oregon chapter of ASCD, a global organization that promotes the development of effective educators and education leaders. They offer leadership programs, events, and networking opportunities for teachers.Teachers can attend leadership development workshops, participate in professional networks, and contribute to discussions about curriculum and instructional practices.

    Website: OASCD

  • This non-profit works to close achievement gaps and advance educational equity in Oregon and other West Coast states. They offer opportunities for teachers to lead efforts focused on equity and advocacy.Teachers can participate in leadership programs and collaborate on strategies to reduce disparities in education.

    Website: Education Trust—West

  • YEEP is focused on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for youth in Oregon, especially in underserved communities. They provide leadership opportunities for teachers to develop mentorship programs and engage with youth leadership initiatives. Teachers can mentor students, run youth leadership programs, and collaborate on improving educational access.

    Website: YEEP

  • In addition to supporting educators through the Oregon Education Association, the OEA Foundation provides resources and grants for teachers to enhance their leadership skills and impact.Teachers can apply for leadership development grants and engage in advocacy efforts to improve public education.

    Website: OEA Foundation

  • This organization works to bring people together to discuss ideas and issues that matter in Oregon communities. They offer teachers leadership opportunities to engage in community discussions, educational programs, and collaborative events.Teachers can participate in leadership programs that foster community dialogue and become facilitators for educational and cultural events.

    Website: Oregon Humanities

  • TeachOregon, a non-profit dedicated to promoting teaching as a career, offers professional development programs and leadership opportunities for educators in Oregon.Teachers can access leadership training to improve educational practices, become mentors, and advocate for the teaching profession.

    Website: TeachOregon

Key Organizations for Educators

  • The largest educator organization in Oregon, advocating for teachers and providing professional development, legal support, and advocacy.

    Website: Oregon Education Association

  • Focuses on supporting educators working with students with special needs, offering professional development, advocacy, and resources.

    Website: OSEA

  • This association provides resources and support for educators working with gifted and talented students.

    Website: OAG

  • Provides resources and professional development for educators teaching English language learners.

    Website: OTESOL

  • A professional organization for K-12 and higher education math educators, focusing on promoting high-quality math education.

    Website: OCTM

  • This organization represents higher education institutions that prepare teachers, focusing on teacher education, policy, and research.

    Website:OACTE

  • An organization supporting science educators in Oregon, providing resources, conferences, and professional development opportunities.

    Website: OSTA

  • Supports literacy education and professional development in reading and language arts for educators at all levels.

    Website: ORA

  • Represents school district leaders such as superintendents, business officials, and other administrators, providing resources and support for effective school management.

    Website: OASE