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Monday, January 26

Teaching LGBTQ2S+ Students AQ (Queen’s, Winter 2026, Online)

Course Description Do you want to be a more inclusive educator? Do you want to ensure all your students feel accepted and empowered in your classroom? Whether we know it or not, gender and sexual diversity exist in all classrooms. The course Teaching LGBTQ2S+ Students will help you understand the experiences of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, …

The Learning Environment (formerly Classroom Management) AQ (Queen’s, Winter 2026, Online)

This course will introduce strategies for creating and supporting a safe, inclusive, learning-focused classroom—a process that begins with effective classroom management. Classroom Management examines how several different components of teaching are integral to creating and maintaining a positive, ethical, equitable, accepting, inclusive, engaging, and safe learning environment. You will explore processes that promote a collaborative …

Use and Knowledge of Assistive Technology AQ (Queen’s, Winter 2026, Online)

Technology is an integral part of our lives and has enhanced the quality of life for many of us. Assistive Technology creates equal opportunities and access for all learners including students with exceptionalities. In this course, the candidate will investigate the various devices and services available, but more importantly the candidate will develop a real …

Wednesday, January 28

Primary Division ABQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

This course will enable teachers to receive additional basic qualifications for the primary division. A variety of instructional strategies and the organization of teaching learning experiences for the primary division will be included in this course. Notes Course normally offered in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter sessions. Prerequisites General Certificate of Qualification and Registration (CQR) in …

Primary Education Part 1 AQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

This course is designed to provide teachers with an increased knowledge of child growth and development; further development of curriculum content and material for kindergarten and primary teachers; and an opportunity to refine and extend appropriate teaching strategies so that children develop skills in all curriculum areas. Notes Course normally offered in Spring, Summer, Fall …