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Tuesday, July 04

Writing, Part 2 AQ (ETFO, Summer 2023, Online)

This course is designed to extend and deepen the application of concepts explored in Writing, Part 1. Communicating with parents and supporting colleagues will be explored. Candidates will have opportunities to communicate and apply learning through practical experiences, discussion, networking and sharing the products of their learning. Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Additional Qualification course: …

Writing, Specialist AQ (ETFO, Summer 2023, Online)

This course is designed to extend and deepen the application of concepts discussed in Writing, Parts 1 and 2. Communicating with parents about writing processes and supporting and mentoring colleagues in their understanding of writing strategies in resources will be explored. Candidates will have opportunities to communicate and apply learning through practical experiences, discussion, networking …

Wednesday, July 05

Health and Physical Education (I/S), Part 3 Specialist AQ (York, Summer 2023, Virtual Blended)

This facilitated online course includes some mandatory synchronous sessions with real-time group interaction set by the Instructor. Audio and video recordings may be a required element of the learning. The purpose of the Physical and Health Education (H&PE) I/S Part 3 Specialist Additional Qualification (AQ) Course is to extend candidates’ skills and knowledge for design, …

Reading Part 1 AQ (Laurentian, Summer 2023, Online)

The Additional Qualification course Reading, Part 1 focuses on the relevant research evidence underpinning effective reading instruction including: theoretical foundations, current approaches to literacy instruction, the relationship of reading to other aspects of language development, the learning environment, assessment and evaluation, and ethical considerations related to the teaching of reading. The process of learning to …

Thursday, July 06

Reading Part 1 AQ (OISE, Summer 2023, Online)

Through discussions, workshops, and presentations, candidates in Reading Part 1 develop their capacity to help students from kindergarten through grade 12 learn to read, write, and learn. Candidates begin by studying the research about how we learn to read. Then candidates apply that knowledge to plan effective literacy assessment and instruction. They develop an increased …