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Thursday, April 10

Visual Arts Honour Specialist AQ (OISE, Spring 2025, Online)

This course underscores how a collaborative approach can generate transformational visual arts leaders. Acquire the abilities to merge experienced artful pedagogy with cloud technology for an integrated approach that reflects current curriculum practices and policies. As future curriculum leaders you will develop the skills focusing on innovation to inspire, empower and create autonomy. You will …

Visual Arts Specialist AQ (OISE, Spring 2025, Online)

Emphasizing an integrated, collaborative approach, this course aims to remove barriers to emerging technologies for a global vision to student learning. To further develop instructional strategies, you will construct unit plans/courses to encourage student choice and voice as reflected in current curriculum practices and policies. Leadership skills are in the forefront as you continue to …

Monday, April 14

AQ French as a Second Language, Part 2 (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

This course expands on the knowledge and skills acquired in Part I. It further develops theories and practices of second language acquisition and provides an advanced examination of additional French language instruction strategies  to teachers who wish to deepen their ability to develop FSL programs:  Core, Extended, and Immersion.    NOTE:  Veuillez noter que le cours …

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 …