CRI Learning Module 3 - Instructional Methods


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Upon completion of this module, participants will be able to define learning environments, discuss learning engagement, describe strategies to deepen students’ thinking, utilize subject-specific teaching methods, and recognize testing integrity policies.

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Course Material
Chapter 3: Instructional Methods
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Open to download resource.
Instructional Presentation
CRI Module 3 - Instructional Video
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Open to view video.
Instructional Methods PPT
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Open to download resource.
Module Quiz
Module 3 Quiz
20 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  16/20 points to pass
20 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  16/20 points to pass The passing score required is 80%. Candidates will have two opportunities to obtain a passing score. If a fail score is received on the second attempt, the candidate forfeits going any further and may repurchase the CRI education at the original price.

Jen Krueger

Instructor

Cuyahoga Community College

Jen Krueger, PhD, FAPR, RMR, CRI, CPE began her career in the court reporting field in 1977. Following her graduation from a court reporting program in Cleveland, she worked as a freelance reporter and attained her Registered Merit Reporter certification. In 1989, she began to teach part-time at Cuyahoga Community College’s court reporting program. Discovering how much she loved teaching and working with students, she went on to get a bachelor’s degree in adult education from Empire State College, a master’s degree in curriculum and technology from Grand Canyon University, and a Ph.D. in instructional design from Capella University. 

Jen has been recognized professionally, having received awards from the Sloan Consortium, an exemplary online course award from Blackboard, the Martin-Fincun Award from the Ohio Court Reporters Association, and NCRA’s CASE Educator of the Year award. Jen was the chair and co-chair of the Teachers Community of Interest for many years, has presented at several NCRA Conventions, and has written numerous articles for the JCR.