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Monday, September 08

Primary Division ABQ (Brock, Fall 2025, Online)

EDUC 9F78 – Basic teaching strategies in all subject areas taught at the primary level. Current principles of child development and learning and curriculum at the primary level. Lectures, seminar. Prerequisite(s): an undergraduate degree and valid certification to teach in Ontario. Note: may be available on-site, online or blended. For teachers who are seeking qualification in …

Monday, September 15

Adapting Curriculum for the Catholic School System AQ (Niagara, Fall 2025, Online)

Candidates enrolled in this course will examine the dual mandate of Catholic education regarding the adaptation of Ministry of Education curriculum expectations from a Catholic perspective.  Candidates will reflect on the characteristics of Catholic schools that enable students to develop academically and spiritually within a safe, nurturing learning environment.  Based on this foundation, candidates will …

Additional Basic Qualification – Primary Division (Niagara, Fall 2025, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Additional Basic Qualification course is to extend the skills and knowledge for teaching in the primary division and subject-specific primary division program. At least one half of the course concentrates on subject specific content. Successful completion of the course developed from this guideline enables teachers to receive the Additional Basic …

Teaching in the Catholic School System AQ (Niagara, Fall 2025, Online)

Publicly funded Catholic schools are an enduring gift to our students and the province. By deepening our awareness of the dimensions of the special call to teach in our schools and the privileged role they play in our communities, teachers can better understand their place in Catholic education. Teaching in a Catholic School is designed …

Use and Knowledge of Assistive Technology AQ (Niagara, Fall 2025, Online)

A 21st century educator has a vast array of technological tools at their disposal to enhance student learning in their incredibly diverse classrooms. In this course, we will explore the theoretical foundations behind the use and knowledge of assistive technology and learn to understand the meaning behind the statement “Good for all, necessary for some”. …