The Importance of Continuing Education for Teachers

Teaching is a profoundly rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in students’ lives. As a teacher, you get to cultivate young minds, inspire creativity, and instill a passion for learning. There’s no greater feeling than having a student finally grasp a difficult concept because of your guidance.

Earn a Certified Hospitality Educator (CHE®) Designation

The prestigious Certified Hospitality Educator (CHE) designation is the only professional certification for post-secondary instructors who teach hospitality. The CHE works for all educators. You may be new to teaching, a seasoned professor or an adjunct instructor or lecturer. It is especially useful for those with hospitality industry experience but no formal education training. 

The preparation workshop provides educators with in-depth information about:

  • Updated teaching strategies for delivering hospitality education.

  • Incorporating technology and media strategies into courses.

  • How adults learn, and how to deliver effective lessons.

  • Creating more effective exams and evaluation tools to enhance the educational experience

After the course you will be able to:

Designing a course syllabus.                                                                                            Writing complete instructional objective                                                                      Distinguishing appropriate learning levels for instructional objectives                        Identifying general learning outcomes                                                                        Establishing a positive classroom culture                                                              Demonstrating effective personal presentation style in the classroom                  Demonstrating the appropriate use of support media                                                  Applying appropriate content presentation methods.                                                Identifying and employ effective classroom communication methods                        Selecting appropriate interactive teaching methods                                                  Employing appropriate methods for ending a class. Discussing student, teacher, and course evaluations  Designing a course syllabus Writing complete instructional objectives Distinguishing appropriate learning levels for instructional objectives Identifying general learning outcomes. Establishing a positive classroom culture. Demonstrating effective personal presentation style in the classroom Demonstrating the appropriate use of support media Applying appropriate content presentation methods Identifying and employ effective classroom communication methods Selecting appropriate interactive teaching methods Employing appropriate methods for ending a class Discussing student, teacher, and course evaluations