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Health and Physical Education – Intermediate Division ABQ (York, Late Summer 2024, 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) Intermediate Additional Qualification (ABQ) Course is to develop candidates’ skills and knowledge for design, delivery, and assessment …

Mathematics, Grade 7 & 8 AQ (York, Late Summer 2024, Online)

This Mathematics Grades 7 and 8 Additional Qualification (AQ) Course employs a critical, pedagogical lens for exploration in a holistic and integrated manner: theoretical foundations, learning theory, program planning, development and implementation, instructional design and practices, assessment and evaluation, the learning environment, and research and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning across the divisions. …

Mentoring AQ (York, Late Summer 2024, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Mentoring, is open to all teachers with an interest or background in this area and a desire to extend and apply knowledge, skills and practices related to mentoring and building relationships. Critical to the implementation of this course is the creation of positive learning experiences that reflect care, professional knowledge, ethical practice, …

Reading, Part 1 AQ (York, Late Summer 2024, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Reading Part 1 enables you to develop a comprehensive literacy program to ensure students achieve full potential as fluent readers who comprehend what they read and can apply and communicate their knowledge and skills in new and varied contexts. You will develop a repertoire of practical strategies to meet the reading-comprehension …

Reading, Part 2 AQ (York, Late Summer 2024, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Reading Part 2 deepens your understanding of the role of the literacy teacher with regard to both program and instructional practices and, as well, to the opportunities and challenges faced by reading teachers. Building upon the knowledge and skills addressed in Part 1, you will examine current research; enhance your capacity …