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Wednesday, January 28

Intermediate Division – Visual Arts ABQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

Using an integrated approach to curriculum, this course will enable teachers to receive additional qualifications for the intermediate division in one subject area (general studies). Topics such as curriculum planning, teaching strategies and assessment of learning experiences for the intermediate division will be included in this course. Notes Course normally offered in Summer and Winter …

Intermediate Division – Mathematics ABQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

Using an integrated approach to curriculum, this course will enable teachers to receive additional qualifications for the intermediate division in one subject area (general studies). Topics such as curriculum planning, teaching strategies and assessment of learning experiences for the intermediate division will be included in this course. Notes Course normally offered in Summer and Winter …

Mathematics Grades 7 and 8 AQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

Course Description Mathematics Grade 7 & 8 will empower educators by fostering innovation, provide a contextualized learning experience that aligns with the Ministry of Education’s curriculum, and nurture critical thinkers with transferable skills. Educators will explore the High Impact Instructional Practices and learn creative ways to explore and understand the world through Math. Course normally …

Reading – Part 1 AQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

This introductory course will include patterns of language development; reading and writing processes; current approaches to literary instruction; literature in the curriculum; assessment of individual language development; and evaluation of elementary and secondary language curricula. Notes Course normally offered in Summer and Winter sessions. Prerequisites General Certificate of Qualification and Registration (CQR) in Good Standing. A …

Reading – Part 2 AQ (Western, Winter 2026, Online)

This course will provide advanced study of reading including theoretical models of language development and their implications for elementary and secondary school instruction; critical analysis of formal and informal strategies for evaluating literacy development; teaching strategies to meet individual needs; and historical overview and current trends in literature for young readers. Notes Course normally offered …