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Thursday, March 05

Teaching English Language Learners, Part 1 AQ (OISE, Late Winter 2026, Online)

The Teaching English Language Learners course utilizes the understanding of linguistic and sociocultural backgrounds to provide rich scaffolding and a conceptual framework to guide your teaching practice to meet the needs and development of language proficiency and language acquisition of English language learners in the classroom. Emphasis will be placed on inclusive practices and social …

Tuesday, March 10

Birds of Anishinaabe Aki Ecology and Language

We are offering a session exploring the depth of ecological knowledge embedded in Anishinaabemowin bird names. This session will be led by Joseph Pitawanakwat, Andrés Jiménez and Junaid Khan (Creators Garden Birds). This offering will be: Complimentary for all those who registered for the Winter Anishinaabemowin course Available as a standalone session at no cost …

Birds of Anishinaabe Aki Ecology and Language 2026

Birds of Anishinaabe Aki: Ecology & Language Natural Curiosity is offering a special session exploring the depth of ecological knowledge embedded in Anishinaabemowin bird names. This session will be led by Joseph Pitawanakwat, Andrés Jiménez, and Junaid Khan (Creators Garden Birds). This offering is: Taking place on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026, from 5:00 – 6:30 …

Monday, March 23

Mathematics 7 and 8 AQ (Brock, Spring 2026, Online)

Course Description Developmental and learning theories as they apply to teaching strategies for mathematics at the grade 7 and 8 levels including but not limited to learning processes, organization, motivation and concept development. Practical application beyond the classroom. Prerequisites 1) OCT MEMBERSHIP To successfully complete your program, you will complete all components of the program. …

Mathematics, Primary and Junior Specialist AQ (Brock, Spring 2026, Online)

Course Description Additional strategies for reviewing, developing and implementing changes in mathematics at the Primary/Junior level. Topics may include assessment strategies for student achievement, diagnostic techniques and programming for students with special needs and abilities. The course explores:*What makes a good leader?*Program planning, development and implementation, supporting all learners*Instructional design and practices, assessment and evaluation,*The learning …