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ABQ History Senior (Windsor, Fall 2024, Online)

In this course, candidates explore skills and knowledge for teaching history at the senior level and dealing with individual student differences. More importantly is the critical thinking and judgment of historical events which prepare candidates with evaluation of students and organizational approaches to the study of history at the senior level. Topics in this course …

FNMI Peoples: Understanding Traditional Teachings, Histories, Current Issues and Cultures Part 1 AQ (Trent, Fall 2024, Online)

This course provides educators with an opportunity to explore First Nation, Métis and Inuit knowledge and ways of knowing and how to connect this knowledge to the classroom. Throughout the course students will develop an understanding of First Nation, Métis and Inuit traditional teaching, histories, current issues and culture, and how these connect to the …

FNMI Peoples: Understanding Traditional Teachings, Histories, Current Issues and Cultures Part 2 AQ (Trent, Fall 2024, Online)

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides educators with an opportunity to explore First Nation, Métis and Inuit knowledge and ways of knowing and how to connect this knowledge to the classroom. Throughout the course students will develop an understanding of First Nation, Métis and Inuit traditional teaching, histories, current issues and culture, and how these connect …

French as a Second Language, Part 1 AQ (Brock, Late Fall 2024, Online)

Course Description The Additional Qualification (AQ) course, French as a Second Language, Part I, one of the triad of courses on FSL in Ontario, is built upon several foundational principles. These foundations are designed to equip educators with skills and knowledge integral to enhancing learning experiences, improving outcomes, and fostering an inclusive environment in a …

Guidance and Career Education, Part 1 AQ (Brock, Late Fall 2024, Online)

Course Description Guidance & Career Education Part 1 provides educators with the tools to implement and assess guidance and career education programs effectively. Participants will learn strategies to meet diverse student needs, create inclusive learning environments, and collaborate with stakeholders for student success. The course emphasizes the role of the guidance teacher/counselor in supporting student …