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Monday, September 09

Intermediate Education, Part 1 ABQ (Brock, Fall 2024, Online)

Critical pedagogical lens with which to explore key topics in intermediate education including theoretical foundations, learner development, program planning and implementation, instructional practices, assessment and evaluation, learning environment and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning in a holistic and integrated manner. Format: 100 contact hours plus 25 hours of independent study. Restrictions: must be certified in …

Intermediate: Math ABQ (Brock, Late Fall 2024, Online)

Current principles of student development and learning, curriculum development and implementation, and teaching strategies. Format: Lectures, seminar, practicum. Restrictions: permission of the Director. Prerequisites: Prerequisite(s): an acceptable undergraduate degree that includes two credits in the teachable subject area and a valid Certificate of Qualification endorsed with Primary, Junior, Intermediate or Senior Divisions.

Wednesday, September 11

ABQ Mathematics, Senior Division (Ottawa, Fall 2024, Online)

Description Knowledge of foundational aspects of instruction in teaching Mathematics in the Senior Division; knowledge of the foundational aspects of secondary school programs and strategies for their effective implementation; identification of essential cognitive processes and concomitant instructional strategies; effective instructional and assessment strategies for the teaching and learning of Mathematics in the senior grades. Emphasis …

ABQ-Primary Division (Ottawa, Fall 2024, Online)

Study of theory and practice related to teaching and learning in the primary division; examine the design, implementation and assessment of programs; analyze current Ontario curriculum, policies and guidelines.

Junior Division ABQ (Ottawa, Fall 2024, Online)

Study of theory and practice related to teaching and learning in the junior division; examination of the design, implementation and assessment of programs; analyze current Ontario curriculum, policies and guidelines.