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Tuesday, September 23

Free Outdoor Learning Seasonal Virtual Workshops

Offered in partnership with Take Me Outside and our Outdoor Learning Partners. – Registration is FREE and there will be draw prizes for attendees! – All Virtual Workshops are 60 minutes and will take place at 4pm Pacific / 7pm Eastern – For those who can’t attend live these will each be recorded and all …

Wednesday, September 24

Education in the Primary Division ABQ (Nipissing, Fall 2025, Online)

The Primary Division: influences of philosophical, psychological and sociological foundations; curriculum expectations and guidelines; curriculum development in each of the major areas of the Primary Division Program; media and materials particular to each curriculum area, and instructional techniques. Teachers will explore ways to work collaboratively with parents/guardians and the community. Successful teachers will be reported …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior, Part I AQ (Nipissing, Fall 2025, Online)

This course is designed to provide candidates with knowledge of Ministry policies, learning theory and appropriate teaching strategies in the field of primary and junior mathematics. Stress is placed on critical teaching models in mathematics. The use of suitable concrete materials, the importance of ‘understanding’ before practice and the ability to plan child-centred learning experiences …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior, Part II AQ (Nipissing, Fall 2025, Online)

This course concentrates on critical factors which affect the learning of mathematics. The role of language in promoting understanding in this discipline is thoroughly examined. As well, assessment principles, diagnostic techniques and remediation strategies are considered in-depth. Emphasis is placed on mathematical thinking particularly through the development of problem solving skills. Integration of mathematics with …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior, Part III AQ (Nipissing, Fall 2025, Online)

This course focuses on the development, implementation and evaluation of primary and junior mathematics programs for both 145average146 learners and those with special needs. Candidates are encouraged to become leaders in the field of elementary mathematics in-service programs. An in-depth research project on an issue of major concern to the candidate is required. Successful candidates …