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Monday, May 11

Special Education Part 2 AQ (Trent, Summer 2026, Online)

This course will provide you with in depth information, ideas, strategies and interventions to develop special education programs based upon appropriate assessment of students identified as exceptional. You will take a closer look at current Ministry policies, resources and initiatives. Various discussions and tasks will allow you to share best practices and other relevant ideas …

Teaching English Language Learners (TELL) Part 2 AQ (Trent, Summer 2026, Online)

The Teaching English Language Learners Part 2 course is for teachers who want to extend their knowledge of teaching English Language Learners beyond the ‘basics’. This course, taught by an English Language Learner Itinerant teacher, shares with you the tools, resources and strategies of a seasoned and experience teacher in the field.   PREREQUISITES OCT …

Teaching Students with Communication Needs (Autism Spectrum Disorders) AQ (Trent, Fall 2026, Online)

The Teaching Students with Communication Needs (Autism Spectrum Disorders) AQ supports educators in developing classroom structures, routines and programming considerations aimed at promoting Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Differentiated Instruction (DI) and Culturally-Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy (CRRP) for students with Autism. This course will support educators in better understanding how to implement evidence-based strategies into …

Wednesday, May 13

Education in the Intermediate Division ABQ: Music (Instrumental) (Nipissing, Spring/Summer 2026, Online)

This Intermediate Division ABQ course reflects adult learning theories and processes that foster critical reflection, dialogue and inquiry. Instructors facilitate adult learning practice that provide candidates with professional learning experiences related to teaching, learning and assessment of learners while placing students’ interests and well-being first. *Adapted from the Additional Qualification Course Guideline Intermediate Division from …

Education in the Primary Division ABQ (Nipissing, Spring/Summer 2026, Online)

The Primary Division: influences of philosophical, psychological and sociological foundations; curriculum expectations and guidelines; curriculum development in each of the major areas of the Primary Division Program; media and materials particular to each curriculum area, and instructional techniques. Teachers will explore ways to work collaboratively with parents/guardians and the community.