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Monday, May 05

Reading, Part 1 AQ (Brock, Late Spring 2025, Online)

Course Description Introduction to language processes of reading and writing. Basic assessment procedures and improvement of reading skills. Learner Outcomes Critically explore and interpret Ontario’s curriculum, policies, frameworks, strategies and guidelines for teaching reading Analyze and integrate learning theories and the individual strengths, styles and needs of learners Collaborate with colleagues and reflected upon learning …

Monday, May 12

Reading Part 1 AQ (Trent, Spring 2025, Online)

Students will learn and apply current education theory regarding reading instruction and cross-curricular literacy strategies to support pupils who struggle with reading. They will learn a variety of before, during and after reading strategies and incorporate them into a subject specific lesson plan. They will complete a culminating task that synthesizes their learning and reflects …

Reading Part 2 AQ (Trent, Spring 2025, Online)

Reading Part 2 provides teachers with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the foundations and underlying vision and philosophy of reading instruction. Teachers will learn and apply current educational theory regarding reading instruction, program planning, and assessment and evaluation to create independent, strategic readers. They will gain a deep understanding of balanced, …

Reading Specialist AQ (Trent, Spring 2025, Online)

This course provides teachers with the opportunity to draw on their knowledge and understanding of the foundations, vision and underlying philosophy of effective reading instruction. Teachers will apply current educational theory regarding reading instruction, program planning, and assessment and evaluation to promote strategic, lifelong readers. They will gain a deep understanding of leadership in relation …

Wednesday, May 14

Reading, Part I AQ (Nipissing, Spring/Summer 2025, Online)

The reading process; the relationship of reading to other aspects of language development; reading and cognitive development; sensory aspects of reading. An extensive study of current trends, problems and procedures in teaching reading; program organization. Evaluation of instructional materials in relation to the reading process and the needs, interests, and abilities of children. Evaluating and …