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Monday, January 20

Intermediate: English ABQ (Brock, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description Using an integrated approach to curriculum, this course will enable teachers to receive additional qualifications for the intermediate division in English. Topics such as curriculum planning, teaching strategies and assessment of learning experiences for the intermediate division will be included in this course. Learner Outcomes Incorporate professional knowledge to create engaging programs.* Explore …

Intermediate: Math ABQ (Brock, Winter 2025, Online)

Intermediate Basic Mathematics Current principles of student development and learning, curriculum development and implementation, and teaching strategies. Lectures, seminar, practicum. Restriction: permission of the Director. 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.

Principal’s Qualification Program, Part 1 (Windsor, Winter 2025, Online)

Course Description This AQ is offered by the Faculty of Education.  For inquires contact [email protected]. The PQP supports candidates working in a variety of educational settings and will explore, in an integrated delivery model, topics and issues of particular relevance to the context in which they work or may work. Course Outline The content of Part …

Tuesday, January 21

Education Law AQ (ETFO, Winter 2025, Online)

This course provides an overview of education law in Ontario. It is divided into four learning experiences that examine general principles of law in-depth. The four learning experiences are: the rights of the individual, the rights and responsibilities of employees, the rights and responsibility of the employer, and governance. Candidates will not only examine the …

Environmental Education, Part 1 AQ (ETFO, Winter 2025, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Environmental Education, Part 1 employs a critical lens to explore in a holistic an integrated manner theoretical foundations of ecological literacy, the earth’s grand systems and the reciprocal relationships between the earth’s grand systems and human systems. Program planning, implementation, instructional strategies, assessment, the learning environment and ethical considerations are also …