Filter By:

July 2025 175 Events 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Thursday, July 10

Mathematics (Primary/Junior) Specialist AQ (OISE, Summer 2025, Online)

Mathematics (Primary/Junior) Part 3 builds on Parts 1 and 2 and focuses on leadership in Primary/Junior Mathematics at the board or district level. Candidates explore strategies to implement large scale projects and initiatives in Mathematics, and to support teachers’ professional learning as they implement curriculum and improve students’ numeracy skills. Part of the course offers …

Orientation to Teaching in Ontario AQ (OISE, Summer 2025, Online)

This one session course is designated for internationally educated teachers who are seeking to learn more about the Ontario: curriculum, pedagogies, assessment practices; policies; procedures; and programs. The course will highlight Ontario education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 and give participants the basic knowledge related to teaching practices and school organization in Ontario.

Reading Part 2 AQ (OISE, Summer 2025, Online)

Reading Part 2 extends the study of literacy learning and instruction introduced in Part 1, particularly into the areas of assessing students’ reading and writing and of planning how to help students read, write, and learn better. Through discussions, workshops, and presentations, candidates study how to assess students, including those who are just beginning to …

Reading Specialist AQ (OISE, Summer 2025, Online)

Reading Part 3 is designed to meet the professional needs of educators wishing to assume leadership responsibilities in literacy education. The course considers how educators can use their understanding of the research literature about literacy learning and instruction to build professional learning communities crucial to effecting school-wide changes in literacy practices and materials. Close attention …

Special Education Part 1 (Elementary Focus) AQ (OISE, Summer 2025, Online)

Special Education Part 1 provides an overview of special education. This includes an introduction to the various exceptionalities, working with program planning and delivery challenges, awareness of assistive technology, classroom management skills, as well as knowledge of other issues related to teaching students with special needs in a variety of settings. This course will be …