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Teacher Librarian Part 2 AQ (Western, Summer 2025, Online)

This course will provide an advanced consideration of the following areas: developing an integrated curriculum-based library program for the school and organization of learning materials including information technology. See website for admission requirements and course materials.

Teacher Librarian Specialist AQ (Western, Summer 2025, Online)

Emphasis in this course will be placed on the leadership role in the school library with consideration of the following topics: evaluation of the school library and its programs, administration, advanced reference sources, research in school librarianship, and the history of children’s and adolescent literature. See website for admission requirements and course materials.

Teaching Children with Communication Needs (Autism Spectrum Disorders) AQ (Western, Summer 2025, Online)

Course Description This course examines the characteristics associated with Autism and the implications for learning. Through collaborative dialogue, inquiry based activities and reflective practice, candidates will explore a range of strategies for student success, including structured teaching, positive behaviour supports, visual strategies and evidence-based pedagogy. Creating a positive learning environment that reflects care, diversity, and …

Teaching English Language Learners Part 1 AQ (Western, Summer 2025, Online)

This introductory course will include practical strategies for the teaching of English as a second language with introductory training in linguistics, and theories of second-language teaching and learning. Exploration of the socio-cultural adjustment faced by minority students adapting to functioning and participating in Canadian society will be examined. See website for admission requirements and course …

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

This course will provide an advanced consideration of the development of curriculum units applying the theories and techniques of second-language learning. There will be a wider exploration of phonology and psycholinguistics. Issues of multiculturalism and race relations will be included. See website for admission requirements and course materials.