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Mathematics, Primary and Junior Part 2 AQ (Queen’s, Late Summer 2025, Online)

It is no secret that teachers tend to teach the way they were taught. If this way was the lecture-drill method then they will think of teaching as a way of giving information to students and marking worksheets. Does this sound familiar? As a student yourself, did you find mathematics interesting, challenging and meaningful – …

Reading Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Late Summer 2025, Online)

The ability to read is probably one of the most important indicators of future success for students in our schools. As teachers we are all striving to create classrooms where all children read and write; it is probably that motivation that brings you to this course. Reading Part I will explore the theory and practice …

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

Religious Education Part 1 provides you with the professional knowledge and the religious literacy necessary for teaching within Ontario Catholic School boards. As you work through the material, you will learn how to integrate religious teachings into the classroom, build faith communities through personal and communal knowledge, and, through ongoing faith formation, grow as an …

Senior Biology ABQ (Queen’s, Late Summer 2025, Online)

This Senior Biology Additional Basic Qualifications course concentrates on the Senior Biology courses of The Ontario Science Curriculum, Grade 11 and 12. The emphasis in this course is on the development of student-centred teaching and learning that support students’ conceptual development and enduring understandings. This course explores the development of adolescents, program planning and delivery …

Senior English ABQ (Queen’s, Late Summer 2025, Online)

Teaching English seems to become ever more complex in a world where our students engage with a wide variety of information and communication technologies such as video games, text messaging, magazines, newspapers and news programs, and the internet. We wonder how we can direct their interest toward reading increasingly complex texts from cultures and contexts …