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April 2019 8 Events 1 2

Wednesday, April 03

Special Education, Part 1, 2, Specialist AQ (York, Spring 2019, Blended)

Locations M. M. Robinson High School, Burlington (map) Halton Catholic District School Board Office, Burlington (map) Madonna Catholic Secondary School, Toronto (map) Check website for specific start and end dates. Special Education, Part 1 The Additional Qualification Course: Special Education Part I employs a critical, pedagogical lens to explore in a holistic and integrated manner theoretical foundations, …

Monday, April 08

Kindergarten, Part 1 AQ (ETFO-Dr. David Suzuki Public School, Spring 2019, Blended)

Kindergarten Part 1 is the first of a three session specialist Additional Qualification (AQ). Kindergarten Part 1 is for Candidates interested in updating their skills or enhancing their professional knowledge about effective early years practice with children aged 3.5 – 6 years.  This AQ asks Candidates to explore theoretical foundations, the development of young children, …

Thursday, April 11

Expanding Horizons for the Early Years

There is a robust body of science underlying the importance of infant and early childhood mental health. Those implementing programs and services for families must have an understanding of scientific research in order to integrate evidence-based knowledge and practices towards successful outcomes. While the emerging research in the fields of neuroscience and epigenetics increasingly shapes …

Tuesday, April 16

Health and Physical Education (P-J) Part 1 AQ (Ottawa-St. Marguerite d’Youville, Spring 2019)

Overview of theory and practice in physical and health education in the primary and junior divisions; study of current Ontario curriculum, board policies and guidelines; overview of program design, implementation and assessment; learning about inclusive and equitable learning environments; exploring collaboration within the educational community; accessing resources; overview of current research.

Health and Physical Education (P-J) Part 2 AQ (Ottawa-St. Marguerite d’Youville, Spring 2019)

Analysis of theory and practice in physical and health education in the primary and junior divisions; study of current Ontario curriculum, board policies and guidelines; implementing and evaluating programs; designing inclusive and equitable learning environments; accessing and evaluating resources; integrating technology; reflecting on research to develop student commitment to healthy living.