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Tuesday, January 21

Reading, Specialist AQ (ETFO, Winter 2025, Online)

This Specialist course builds on the work of the Reading, Part 2 course with a strong focus on leadership within the area of reading. Effective collaboration , mentoring and school change are stressed. Candidates will consider issues such as working with the school literacy teams, parents, and advocacy groups. Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Additional Qualification …

Religion Education in Catholic Schools Part 1 AQ (Niagara, Winter 2025, Online)

Candidates will explore their ongoing commitment to religious formation and learning, and how to build inclusive and equitable communities grounded in the faith of the Church. This course aims to extend the depth and scope of teachers’ understanding of scripture, liturgy, the spiritual life, the nature of the sacraments, the fundamentals of ethics, history and …

Science and Technology, Primary and Junior, Part 1 (ETFO, Winter 2025, Online)

This course is designed to extend teacher skill and knowledge with a focus on the effective instruction and assessment strategies that will help support science and technology learning of students in the primary and junior divisions. Candidates will have opportunities apply their learning through engaging practical experiences, discussion, networking and sharing the products of their …

Special Education Part 1 AQ (Niagara, Winter 2025, Online)

Special Education Part 1 is a prerequisite for any teacher in a Special Education setting; but it is also very beneficial to every teacher who has special education students in a regular class. The course will include an overview of the Special Education policies and practices in the province of Ontario.  Practical strategies for working …

Special Education Part 2 AQ (Niagara, Winter 2025, Online)

Special Education Part II is open to all teachers who have a basic qualification in general studies or technological studies who wish to deepen their knowledge regarding students identified as exceptional, however, all classroom teachers may wish to better prepare themselves for teaching students with special needs who are being included in the regular classroom. …