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Wednesday, February 05

Special Education Part II AQ (Nipissing, Winter 2025, Online)

The underlying purpose of Special Education, Part II is to extend and apply the knowledge and skills that teachers gained in Part I, to the areas of design, delivery, programming and assessment in special education. This course focuses on developing programs based on appropriate assessment for students identified as exceptional. A variety of assessment tools …

Special Education Part III AQ (Nipissing, Winter 2025, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Special Education Part III (Specialist) is to provide teachers with more in-depth information and practice in extending and applying the knowledge and skills acquired in Special Education Part II to meet the diverse needs of learners in our schools. This course is designed to assist teachers in developing leadership and …

Teaching English Language Learners, Part II AQ (Nipissing, Winter 2025, Online)

This course will be a continuation of ESL, Part I. Candidates will do further study on the topics indicated in Part I, as well as develop instructional units in ESL, and evaluate ESL programs and learning materials. Successful students will be recommended for the Ontario College of Teachers additional qualification ESL-2. See website for additional …

Teaching English Language Learners, Part III AQ (Nipissing, Winter 2025, Online)

This summative course is designed to assist candidates to develop strategies, organization and programs in ESL using school and community resources. Particular attention will be given to leadership skills in designing, implementing and evaluating effective ESL programs. Successful students will be recommended for the Ontario College of Teachers additional qualification ESL-SPEC.

Monday, February 10

FNMI Peoples: Understanding Traditional Teachings, Histories, Current Issues and Cultures Part 1 AQ (Trent, Winter 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 …