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Tuesday, January 13

Teaching Students with Intellectual Needs (Developmental Disabilities) AQ (York, Winter 2026, Online)

This course is designed to enable teachers and educational staff to plan programs for students with Intellectual Disabilities. Participants will understand various types of Intellectual Disabilities of students that may enter their classroom and each child’s unique potential. This course focuses on inclusivity by promoting a classroom environment that is safe, nurturing and open to …

Visual Arts, Part 1 AQ (York, Winter 2026, Virtual Blended)

This facilitated online course includes some mandatory synchronous sessions with real-time group interaction set by the Instructor. Audio and video recordings may be a required element of the learning. This Visual Arts Part 1 AQ Course provides candidates with a theoretical and practical introduction to the teaching of visual arts at the elementary and secondary …

Visual Arts, Part 2 AQ (York, Winter 2026, Virtual Blended)

This facilitated online course includes some mandatory synchronous sessions with real-time group interaction set by the Instructor. Audio and video recordings may be a required element of the learning. The Visual Arts Part 2 AQ Course extends candidates’ exploration of theoretical and practical ideas related to teaching at the elementary and secondary levels. It focuses …

Visual Arts, Specialist AQ (York, Winter 2026, Virtual Blended)

This facilitated online course includes some mandatory synchronous sessions with real-time group interaction set by the Instructor. Audio and video recordings may be a required element of the learning. The Visual Arts Part 3/Specialist AQ Course enhances professional leadership practice and the collective integration of knowledge and skills through critical reflection and inquiry. Candidates explore …

Writing, Part 1 AQ (York, Winter 2026, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Writing Part 1 will engage you in exploration of professional practice, critical pedagogies and the knowledge and skills outlined in the OCT course guidelines. Through inquiry, you will examine beliefs and theories about being literate and learning to write; critically explore, reflect, and engage in discussions pertaining to teaching and learning …