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Wednesday, February 15

Canadian Conference on Promoting Healthy Relationships for Youth: Breaking Down the Silos in Addressing Mental Health & Violence

This conference will bring together researchers, policy makers and practitioners working with children and adolescents to prevent and address relationship violence and mental health challenges. These fields of practice have evolved through different disciplines and services systems and often exist in separate silos. The purpose of this conference is to break down the silos through …

Construction Technology Grades 11 and 12 ABQ (OISE, Spring 2017, blended)

In this course the elements of residential construction will be explored as they apply to the broad-based area of Construction Technology. Candidates will explore advanced construction techniques in carpentry, electricity, plumbing, drywall, painting, decorating and building design at the Senior level. Emphasis will be on curriculum design focusing on developing activity-based projects that engage a …

Hairstyling and Aesthetics Grades 11 and 12 ABQ (blended)

The course provides an overview to the techniques in the Hairstyling and Aesthetics Industry. The development of fundamental skills in hairstyling, manicures and facials including hair/scalp analysis and treatments as well as nail histology will be developed through the use of materials, processes and techniques in the industry. Instructional strategies, including cooperative learning, problem-solving, classroom …

Hospitality and Tourism Grades 11 and 12 ABQ (OISE) (blended)

In Hospitality Services 11/12, the elements of the hospitality services industry will be expanded upon as they apply to the broad-based area of Hospitality and Tourism Technology. Candidates will explore basic hospitality services in food preparation, health and safety standards, and the use of specialized tools and equipment in the context of hospitality and tourism …

Technological Design Grades 11 and 12 ABQ (OISE) (blended)

In Technological Design 11/12, candidates explore the elements of design as they apply to the broad-based area of Technological Design. Candidates will design and develop prototypes for activities and projects employing technical elements such as electronics and CAD. Emphasis will be on curriculum design focusing on developing broad-based projects to integrate Technological Design with other …