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Tuesday, April 08

Kindergarten, Part 1 AQ (York, Spring 2025, Online)

The Kindergarten Part 1 Additional Qualification Course will engage you in an interactive, creative, and meaningful introductory course focused on topics such as, but not limited to, the image of the child; relationships and flow of the day; the learning environment, pedagogical documentation, and inquiry/play-based learning. It will also develop your knowledge and critical appreciation …

Kindergarten, Part 2 AQ (York, Spring 2025, Online)

The Kindergarten Part 2 Additional Qualification Course will engage you in interactive, creative, and meaningful experiences that extend your learning of early-childhood development theories and approaches. It will also enhance your knowledge about effective practice for children aged 3.5-6 years by focusing on responsive planning for play/inquiry-based learning and making learning visible through pedagogical documentation. …

Kindergarten, Specialist AQ (York, Spring 2025, Online)

The Additional Qualification Kindergarten Specialist Course will engage you in creative, interactive, creative, and meaningful activities to expand your leadership capacity, extend and deepen your understanding and application of early-childhood development theories/approaches, and enhance your knowledge of effective practice for children aged 3.5-6 years. Focused on leadership issues and ideas related to outdoor learning environments, …

Monday, April 14

AQ Kindergarten, Part 1 (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

This course is designed to equip teachers with the diverse theories in types and stages of play and developing learning based play for early childhood development. Candidates explore an overview of the ideal structure of the curriculum and developing supportive relations with children and parents alike. Candidates focus on strategies for building shared understanding of …

AQ Kindergarten, Part 2 (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

This course is expands on the theories, strategies and policies covered in part 1 and solidifies integration of a variety of instructional strategies to meet the needs of the whole child. Candidates will be applying their knowledge from Part 1 to take an in-depth look at concepts of active engagement, imaginative play and authentic opportunities …