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AQ Math Primary/Junior, Part 2 (Windsor, Spring 2026, Online)

This course continues the exploration of the theoretical foundations, the development of learners, program planning and implementation, assessment, the learning environment and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning across the primary and junior divisions. Topics include: demonstrating how reflection and professional dialogue inform both theory and practice in the teaching of Mathematics, Primary and …

AQ Math Primary/Junior, Specialist (Windsor, Spring 2026, Online)

This course will enhance professional practice, and extend and apply knowledge and skills in curriculum leadership and extend the knowledge and skills acquired in Part 2. Topics include: assisting colleagues to reflect on teaching practice and to engage in professional dialogue on the relationship of theory and practice in the teaching of Mathematics, Primary and …

AQ Religious Education in Catholic Schools, Part 2 (Windsor, Spring 2026, Online)

This course explores the mission of Catholic schools, sacred scriptures, spiritual and liturgical life, ethics and morality, the Church and a post-modern world, the pedagogical practice for religious education, and the faith journey related to teaching and learning across the divisions. Topics include: adapting teaching practice to reflect the mission of Catholic schools and Catholic …

AQ Religious Education in Catholic Schools, Specialist (Windsor, Spring 2026, Online)

This course is intended to enhance the candidate’s professional leadership practice through the facilitation of collective critical reflection and inquiry.   This course explores the following: mission of Catholic schools sacred scriptures spiritual, sacramental and liturgical life the Church and a post-modern world faith in action ethics and morality pedagogical practices for religious education school ministry …

AQ Teaching LGBTQ Students (Windsor, Spring 2026, Online)

Course Description Teaching LGBTQ course candidates will be on an educational journey through the complex struggles of gender and sexual/sexuality minorities (GSM) students. Educators will learn about queer history and queer theory, queer culture, critical pedagogy, and, most importantly, the challenge to meet our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersexual, queer, questioning, ally, pansexual and two-spirited youth in a safer, inclusive, evolving, and celebratory space. Candidates will collaborate, conduct inquiries, …