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Mathematics Primary & Junior Education (P/J) Part 1 AQ (Lakehead, Spring 2025, Online)

This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to create a dynamic community of mathematicians in your classroom. By completing this course, you will be able to broaden your understanding of mathematical concepts and their development so that you can determine your students’ abilities and then design lessons to meet their needs. Course Weight: …

Mathematics Primary & Junior Education (P/J) Part 2 AQ (Lakehead, Spring 2025, Online)

This course builds on the learning in Mathematics Primary & Junior Part I, and your knowledge and skills regarding the creation of a dynamic community of mathematicians in your classroom. Through your work in this course, you will develop a foundation of mathematics instruction and assessment based on equity, diversity, and inclusion. You will further …

Mathematics Primary and Junior Education Specialist AQ (Lakehead, Spring 2025, Online)

The Mathematics Primary and Junior Specialist course will continue the learning from Part 1 and Part 2 to support you in the development of an inclusive learning community where all students can develop and grow as mathematicians. The focus of the course will be on deepening your understanding and facility with both math knowledge for …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior Part 1 AQ (Ontario Tech, Spring 2025, Online)

Mathematics, Primary and Junior – Part 1 is an Additional Qualification (AQ) course. This 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 …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Late Spring 2025, Online)

As teachers of the elementary grades we all like to pride ourselves on our own “bag of tricks” that seem to work for us in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Yet we are constantly searching for new ideas, techniques and strategies to improve our practice – anything that will help us reach all learners …