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Principal Qualification Program (PQP) Part 1 (Trent, Fall 2025, Online)

In PQP Part 1, each applicant will complete a 5 module, 125 hour course and submit a proposal for a Leadership Practicum. The Leadership Experience Practicum proposal will provide an outline of a 60 hour practicum. Each participant is required to have an OCT practising principal or vice-principal in an Ontario school or where Ontario …

Principal Qualification Program (PQP) Part 2 (Trent, Fall 2025, Online)

In PQP Part 2, each applicant will complete a 5 module, 125 hour course. For Part 2, completion of course modules is required, along with successful implementation of the candidate’s approved Leadership Experience Practicum. Part 2 Prerequisites (as required by OCT) OCT member in good standing Completion of PQP Part 1 What to Email in when …

Principal’s Qualification Program, Part 1 (Windsor, Fall 2025, Online)

Course Description This AQ is offered by the Faculty of Education.  For inquires contact [email protected]. The PQP supports candidates working in a variety of educational settings and will explore, in an integrated delivery model, topics and issues of particular relevance to the context in which they work or may work. Course Outline The content of Part …

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

This course is for the professional development of teachers in reading education. A study of the cognitive and linguistic process involved in reading comprehension and word identification will serve as the basis for the examination of the developmental continuum in reading acquisition, development, and refinement. Application of basic principles to diagnostic classroom instruction will be …

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

This course, including its modular format, examines the reading process and the stages of reading development. Emphasis is on classroom instructional strategies for assessing growth and the development of reading competencies. Participants examine the importance of children/adolescent literature, both fiction and non-fiction and its relationship to literacy development. Participants will be involved in discussions and …