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Monday, June 24

Honour Specialist Geography AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2024, Online)

Welcome to Honour Specialist Geography. You are ready to look at Geography from the point of view of teaching and learning strategies and leadership in curriculum and in your school. We won’t be focusing extensively on the development of specific subject-area knowledge as we do in the Intermediate and Senior courses. The overall aim of …

Integration of Information and Computer Technology in Instruction Part 2 AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2024, Online)

21st century classrooms feature myriad media forms to assist our teaching. Interactive technologies are at the forefront of this multimodal renaissance. They provide us with diverse tools for facilitating our student’s needs. As well, they create opportunities for expanding our pedagogic capabilities and maximizing our efficiency. 21st century technologies are crucial instruments in preparing our …

Integration of Information and Computer Technology in Instruction Specialist AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2024, Online)

In previous Integration of Information and Computer Technology in Instruction courses, the focus was on building a solid foundation around technology use and classroom integration techniques. In Part 3, the emphasis is on leadership skills and teacher productivity. This course prepares you to take on a broader role within the educational technology community. It guides …

Senior Environmental Science ABQ (Queen’s, Summer 2024, Online)

Environmental Science is a dynamic subject area that draws on knowledge and experience from several disciplines. The Senior Environmental Science AQ is designed to prepare teachers to teach the two high school Environmental Science courses (SVN3M and SVN3E) as well as Locally Developed courses that connect to the environment. The course provides opportunities for participants …

Teaching Students with Intellectual Needs (Mild Intellectual Disability) AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2024, Online)

Are there students in your school or classroom with an intellectual disability identification? Between 75 and 90 percent of people with an intellectual disability are identified with mild intellectual disability, or MID. With the growing recognition of the diversity of learners in Ontario schools, it’s crucial that teachers understand all students’ individual learning needs. Students …