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Guidance and Career Studies, Specialist AQ (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

The purpose of this course is to extend and apply the skills from Part I and II, with a focus on leadership role in designing, administering and evaluating Guidance programs.  It focuses on more of a comprehensive exploration of the Guidance program with an emphasis on the role of the Department Head. Course Outline Topics …

Honour Specialist, Health and Physical Education AQ (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

Course Description: LOCATION:  Faculty of Education gym. The dates for the face-to-face sessions are :  Mondays (5:00-9:00 p.m.) – TBA  and Saturdays (8:00-4:30 p.m.) TBA This course provides candidates with a strong foundation and understanding of the vision and philosophy related to Honour Specialist, Health and Physical Education with particular focus on leadership in this subject area. Candidates …

Math Primary/Junior, Part 1 AQ (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

The Additional Qualification course Mathematics Primary and Junior, Part I explores the theoretical foundations, the development of learners, program planning and implementation, assessment, the learning environment and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning across the divisions. Topics include:  exploring the interconnection of big ideas, key concepts, overall expectations, and enduring understandings in mathematics education …

Primary Division ABQ (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

Course Description: This course will extend skills and knowledge of teachers in the design, delivery and assessment of the primary basic division program.  It focuses on the belief that primary programs include active, play-based learning and an individualized curriculum that has particular emphasis on social and language development through all content areas. Candidates will participate in …

Special Education, Part 1 AQ (Windsor, Spring 2025, Online)

Special Education Part 1 acts as an introductory course  into the theories and practices for understanding and identifying exceptionalities of students. This course explores creative program development and planning, as well as flexible integration models for assessment of students with special needs. Topics in this course include: ·    Historical perspective on special education including Bill …