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Monday, June 09

Teaching English Language Learners, Part 2 AQ (Windsor, Summer 2025, Online)

AQ Teaching English Language Learners, Part 2 Course Description: The focus of this course is for a further in-depth look at the theories and foundation covered in Part 1 and link theory to practice. The aim is to develop a more comprehensive understanding of ESL necessary for an engaging design and delivery process.  The course …

Teaching English Language Learners, Specialist AQ (Windsor, Summer 2025, Online)

AQ Teaching English Language Learners, Specialist Course Description: This course provides candidates with a comprehensive understanding of the role of the English as a Second Language/English Literacy Development teacher as a leader within both the elementary and secondary schools and school systems. The course is developed to provide teachers pursuing leadership roles in ESL/ELD education …

Monday, June 23

Addressing Anti-Black Racism to Change Pedagogy and Practice, Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2025, Online)

Course Description Addressing Anti-Black Racism to Change Pedagogy and Practice, Part I focuses on the challenges faced by educators in ensuring that Black learners are provided with every opportunity to succeed as they navigate the educational system. By the end of the course, you will have examined ways to explore, amplify and centre the voices …

Addressing Anti-Black Racism to Change Pedagogy and Practice, Part 2 AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2025, Online)

Course Description This course is designed to build your capacity to understand the historical foundation of anti-Black racism in Canada, to recognize its damaging impact on systems of education and to be a leader in the implementation of effective strategies to dismantle it. You will reimagine curriculum and pedagogical practices in an effort to maximize …

Environmental Education, Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2025, Online)

“Environmental education is education about the environment, for the environment and in the environment. It promotes an understanding of the positive and negative consequences, both intended and unintended, of the reciprocal relationships between human-created and earth’s grand natural systems.” (Roberta Bondar et al., Shaping our Schools, Shaping our Future: Environmental Education in Ontario Schools, 2007) The …