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Safe and Accepting Schools AQ (Queen’s, Late Winter 2026, Online)

This course critically explores various aspects of school safety and social acceptance by delving into some of the major themes that reflect school culture: bullying and victimization, cultural awareness, gender expression, and special needs issues and biases. You will be exploring these topics in a broader sense as they pertain to teaching and learning, and …

Special Education Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Late Winter 2026, Online)

The Additional Qualification Course: Special Education, Part I, employs a critical, pedagogical lens to explore, in a holistic and integrated manner, the theoretical foundations, development of learners, program planning and implementation, instructional practices, assessment and evaluation, the learning environment and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning across the divisions. This course supports the enhancement …

Special Education Part 2 AQ (Queen’s, Late Winter 2026, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Additional Qualification course: Special Education, Part II is to extend and apply the skills and knowledge of teachers in the design, delivery, programming and assessment of special education. This course is designed to assist teachers to develop, at a more advanced level, a competence in gathering the information that will …

Special Education Specialist AQ (Queen’s, Late Winter 2026, Online)

The Additional Qualification course: Special Education Specialist extends the knowledge and skills of Part II and continues to focus on theory and practice in special education. Critical to the delivery of special education is the ability of teachers to ensure positive learning experiences for students. The focus of this course is on leadership development by …

Teacher Librarian Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Late Winter 2026, Online)

Where are the school libraries? And where are our teacher librarians? Research and experience consistently demonstrate that quality resources and professionally staffed school libraries are strongly linked to information literacy skills, student achievement, aptitude and interest in reading, success at the post-secondary level and Canadian cultural identity. ( Literacy and school libraries — the big …