Resources for Teachers
Just like their students, New Hampshire teachers are learning every day. Here are some helpful resources to assist with your professional development.
Division of Educator Support and Higher Education
- Oversees licensing for all New Hampshire educators
Bureau of Educator Preparation and Higher Education
- The purpose of professional educator preparation program approval is to ensure that all future educators in New Hampshire are highly qualified and well prepared to serve all students effectively. Preparation programs utilize data on their students’ preparedness for professional practice and other essential indicators for continuous program improvement.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse
- On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, which will provide a unique educational opportunity for schools, teachers and parents. There are a variety of resources and educational materials available to use inside and outside of the classroom to promote this rare and exciting learning experience.
Publicly Accessible Instructure Canvas Courses and Information
- OSEW Supports for Districts and Educators
- NHED Educator License Renewal
- Understanding Title IV-A
- Training Resources - Data Analytics and Resources
- Elementary Mathematics PD with Professor Sharma
- Content Area Focused Webinars
- Discovery Education
- Understanding Modular Assessments
- Using PACE Tasks for Learning and Assessment
- NHED Educator License Renewal
- Working with NH State Assessment Data
- Tools for the Science of Reading
- NH CIVICS
- Social Media and Wellness
- Screening and Intervention for Risk Factors for Dyslexia and Related Disorders
Courses that Require Self-Enrollment:
- Site-Based Licensing Courses (Self Enrollment Needed)
- Work-Based Learning 101 (Self Enrollment Needed)
Council for Teacher Education
- Coordinates teacher education in New Hampshire in an advisory capacity through a continuing study and discussion of pre-service progress.
NH UDL Innovation Network
- A set of principles to develop learning environments that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn.
Education Research
- New Hampshire has a fantastic wealth of researchers and research organizations throughout our state. To collaborate with these researchers as well as researchers throughout the country, the Department of Education (DOE) has compiled information to assist in sharing data and collaborating on research projects. Thoughtful and methodical research can help improve the education for children through our state.
Technical Advisories
- These technical advisories are issued in order to provide support to school boards, districts, schools, educators, and communities as they work to build learning communities that engage learners and support depth of knowledge.
The Governor's Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion
Discovery Education
- Discovery Education integrates with the most popular EdTech tools and systems, making it easy for teachers and students to securely sign in. This is currently available, at no cost, to New Hampshire educators.
RSA 189:23
- The state board of education is hereby directed to distribute copies of the state constitution and election laws to all teachers of history and civics in the upper grades of elementary schools and to teachers of United States history in junior and senior high schools to be used by them in instructing their pupils relative to the laws governing election and voting.