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Mathematics, Primary and Junior, Specialist AQ (ETFO, Fall 2025, Online)

This course is designed to extend and deepen the application of concepts discussed in Mathematics P/J, Parts 1 and 2. Communicating with parents and supporting and mentoring colleagues will be explored. Candidates will have opportunities to communicate and apply learning through practical experiences, discussion, networking and sharing the products of their learning. Leadership in assessment …

Mentoring AQ (ETFO, Fall 2025, Online)

This introductory course explores theoretical foundations and practical applications of mentoring through the development of mentoring relationships, implementation of mentoring models, and understanding of ethical practices in the industry. Candidates will holistically explore how the mentoring relationship supports effective teaching and leadership practices by understanding the role of the mentor in varying contexts. This course …

Occasional Teaching AQ (ETFO, Fall 2025, Online)

This course will focus on the knowledge and skills necessary to be an effective occasional teacher. It recognizes that occasional teachers may face additional challenges in their professional lives because of the nature of the occasional teaching role. Candidates will explore effective practices to bond and connect appropriately with students. Because of the nature of daily …

Reading, Part 1 AQ (ETFO, Fall 2025, Online)

This course explores the theoretical foundations, the development of learners, program planning and implementation, assessment, the learning environment, and some key ethical considerations related to the teaching and learning of reading. Candidates will participate in an adult learning model, where they will create support networks, receive feedback from colleagues and instructors, and share the products …

Reading, Part 2 AQ (ETFO, Fall 2025, Online)

This course will extend and deepen the concepts explored in Reading, Part 1. Supporting and communicating within the community and with colleagues is a critical part of this course. Candidates will participate in an adult learning model, where they will create support networks, receive feedback from colleagues and instructors, and share the products of their …