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ABQ Junior (Queen’s, Late Spring 2025, Online)

Welcome to teaching at the junior division. Teaching in grades 4, 5 and 6 provides an opportunity to explore some interesting curriculum topics and concepts and work with children who are developing as more independent learners. As teachers we have many questions about how we can engage students in the learning process and how we …

ABQ Primary (Queen’s, Late Spring 2025, Online)

This course, for teachers interested in acquiring the Additional Basic Qualification in the primary division, will focus on the education of children from ages four to eight. The purpose of the course is to extend skills and knowledge of teachers in the design, delivery and assessment of the primary division program. Emphasis is placed upon …

AQ-French as a Second Language – Specialist (Ottawa, Spring 2025, Online)

Focus on the theories and practices of leadership in second language learning. Develop, implement, and evaluate Ontario’s curriculum. Develop communication skills. See to the promotion of best practices. Integrate information technologies and software relevant to the field. Develop training workshops. A linguistic test (written and oral) will be required if your Bachelor of Education was …

AQ-Mathematics (P-J)-Part 1 (Ottawa, Spring 2025, Online)

Overview of theory and practice in mathematics education in the primary and junior divisions; analysing current Ontario curriculum, policies and guidelines; overview of program design, implementation and assessment; study of basic concepts in mathematics; learning how to provide inclusive and equitable learning environments; integrating information and communication technology.

AQ-Mathematics (P-J)-Part 2 (Ottawa, Spring 2025, Online)

Examination of theory and practice in mathematics education in the primary and junior divisions; study of current Ontario curriculum, policies and guidelines; examining fundamental concepts in mathematics; studying learner development; accessing and evaluating resources; reflecting on current research and its implications for classroom practice; integrating information and communication technology.