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Tuesday, July 01

Kanyen’keha (Mohawk) Introductory Language Course (Outdoor Learning School & Store, Summer 2025, Online)

  This course is open to everyone – Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults who wish to learn to uplift language revitalization. If you are a non-Indigenous language learner, we invite you to review these reflections on what it means to be a non-Indigenous learner in an Indigenous language learning course. In this course we will introduce …

Mathematics – Grades 7 and 8 AQ (OECTA, Summer 2025, Online)

Mathematics – Grades 7 and 8 is open to all elementary or secondary teachers who have a basic qualification in general studies who wish to deepen their pedagogical content knowledge regarding students in Grades 7 and 8 Mathematics. The AQ course is designed for teachers of Grades 7 and 8 mathematics to develop skills and knowledge …

Reading Part 1 AQ (OECTA, Summer 2025, Online)

This course, including its modular format, examines the reading process and the stages of reading development. Emphasis is on classroom instructional strategies for assessing growth and the development of reading competencies. Participants examine the importance of children/adolescent literature, both fiction and non-fiction and its relationship to literacy development. Participants will be involved in discussions and …

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

Reading Part 2 expands the knowledge and skills acquired in Part 2 and integrate them in their practice. Reading Part 2 supports the expectations outlined in the Ministry of Education curriculum policy documents and other Ministry of Education policies. Candidates will be involved in in-depth discussions and presentations on reading instruction and will participate in …

Reading Specialist AQ (OECTA, Summer 2025, Online)

Reading Specialist focuses on leadership skills required to promote effective reading instruction; planning coordinating, implementing and evaluating current Ontario Curriculum, policies and guidelines, creating partnerships between community and school; evaluating and allocating resources; promoting the use of information and communication technology; and demonstrating an understanding of effective staff development strategies to support effective reading instruction. …