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Junior Basic – Focus on Administration ABQ (OISE, Winter 2025, Online)

The Junior Basic (Administrator version) ABQ will benefit teachers of all divisions considering any leadership role in education. This engaging course helps a teacher to reconsider and reframe current ideas and classroom practice. Via case studies, links to carefully curated articles, blogs, videos and websites, participation in small group discussion boards and individual relevant and …

Junior Basic – Teaching the Junior Child Focus ABQ (OISE, Winter 2025, Online)

The Junior Basic Additional Qualification course (Teaching the Junior Child) focuses on educating the active, independent junior child in grades 4-6. We begin our exploration with who the junior child is and some key characteristics and pedagogues (e.g. inquiry). We continue by building our instructional toolbox for the junior classroom including strategies for assessment and …

Law – Senior ABQ (OISE, Winter 2025, Online)

Aristotle said that the “Law is reason, free from passion.” However, he was only half right. The law is, in fact, full of passion. Taking the OISE Law ABQ provides an exciting opportunity for both new and experienced teachers to independently and objectively evaluate how law permeates our society. This ABQ will develop your familiarity …

Mathematics – Intermediate ABQ (OISE, Winter 2025, Online)

The Intermediate ABQ in Mathematics focuses on the curriculum in grades 7 to 10. The two strands of this course are the curriculum content and the new trends of teaching and assessing mathematics for adolescent learners. Participants will examine a variety of modules of teaching Mathematics for the adolescent learner. Prerequisites Certificate of Qualification: Must …

Mathematics – Senior ABQ (OISE, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description The Senior ABQ Mathematics course focuses on the Ontario senior mathematics curriculum and pedagogical practices of senior mathematics (Grades 11-12). Participants will be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the senior math curriculum expectations. Individually, and in groups, participants will also explore, create, and participate in discussions related to new trends in alternative …