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Teaching English Language Learners, Part 2 AQ (Brock, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description The Teaching English Language Learners (TELL) Part Two course is a sophisticated continuation of our ELL Part One program, following a purposeful scope and sequence. This course aims to foster proficient educators who can craft a safe, inclusive, and culturally conscious atmosphere for English Language Learners, consistent with the guiding principles of the …

Teaching English Language Learners, Part 2 AQ (Windsor, Winter 2025, Online)

The focus of this course is for a further in-depth look at the theories and foundation covered in Part 1 and link theory to practice. The aim is to develop a more comprehensive understanding of ESL necessary for an engaging design and delivery process.  The course will expand the use of assessment strategies to reflect …

Teaching English Language Learners, Specialist AQ (Brock, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description This course, an extension of the foundational knowledge imparted in TELL Part 1 and Part 2, specifically focuses on the Ontario Education system. The Teaching English Language Learners (TELL), Specialist course has been meticulously designed to provide candidates with the necessary skills and knowledge for developing a safe, inclusive, and culturally sensitive learning …

Teaching English Language Learners, Specialist AQ (Windsor, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description: This course provides candidates with a comprehensive understanding of the role of the English as a Second Language/English Literacy Development teacher as a leader within both the elementary and secondary schools and school systems. The course is developed to provide teachers pursuing leadership roles in ESL/ELD education with the necessary professional skills. Teachers …

Teaching First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Children AQ (Queen’s, Winter 2025, Online)

The Additional Qualification course: Teaching First Nation, Métis and Inuit Children was developed collaboratively with the leadership of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Knowledge Keepers, community members and educators. The inclusion of Indigenous processes and protocols guided the development of this document. The voices and wisdom of Knowledge Keepers and community members are reflected in …