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Wednesday, April 02

Teaching LGBTQ+ Students AQ (Laurentian, Spring 2025, Online)

The Teaching LGBTQ+ Students Additional Qualification course employs a critical, pedagogical lens to explore in a holistic and integrated manner theoretical foundations, learning theory, program planning, development and implementation, instructional design and practices, assessment and evaluation, the learning environment, research and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning within and across the divisions. Through these …

The Learning Environment – Schedule C (Laurentian, Spring 2025, Online)

The Learning Environment is an AQ course that focuses on creating an effective and inclusive classroom environment for all learners. You will have the opportunity to explore various teaching and behavioral strategies to support students’ diverse needs in the classroom in a supportive, safe and inclusive way. You will explore more about systems that will …

Visual Arts, Specialist AQ (ETFO, Summer 2025, Online)

This course is designed to extend knowledge, understanding and application of a sound theoretical and studio-based knowledge of art and aesthetic education in the province, nationally, and around the world, and provide a framework for teachers to consider a leadership role in the field of Visual Arts. This is a completely online course that has …

Monday, April 07

Adapting Curriculum for the Catholic School System AQ (Niagara, Spring 2025, Online)

Candidates enrolled in this course will examine the dual mandate of Catholic education regarding the adaptation of Ministry of Education curriculum expectations from a Catholic perspective.  Candidates will reflect on the characteristics of Catholic schools that enable students to develop academically and spiritually within a safe, nurturing learning environment.  Based on this foundation, candidates will …

Adult Education AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2025, Online)

In this course, candidates will explore adult learning theory and best practices. By the end of the course, candidates will understand the unique needs of adult learners. Adults need to see that what they’re learning is relevant. They also want it to meet their needs for independence and personal connection. Candidates will also recognize that …