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Health and Physical Education P/J Part 1 (Queen’s, Summer 2026, Online)

This course will introduce you to the current trends in teaching Health and Physical Education (H&PE) at the elementary school level. You will explore ethical teaching standards, culturally responsive pedagogy, truth and reconciliation as it pertains to H&PE, and anti-oppressive education. You will also delve into equity, diversity, and inclusion in H&PE. You will dig …

Health and Physical Education, Primary and Junior, Part 1 AQ (Brock, Summer 2026, Online)

What you’ll learn studying Health & Physical Education: Primary and Junior, Part 1: Develop a deep understanding of the evolving standards and practices in Health and Physical Education to effectively adapt teaching methods and curriculum. Create an inclusive, safe, and engaging learning environment that respects and embraces diverse student identities and needs. Integrate literacy, inquiry, …

Honour Specialist Health and Physical Education AQ (Brock, Summer 2026, Online)

Course Description The Honours Specialist in Health and Physical Education course is designed for educators who want to strengthen their HPE knowledge and take on leadership roles in their schools and communities. The course aligns with the Ontario College of Teachers’ Standards of Practice and supports you in building strong, equitable HPE programs. You will …

Honour Specialist Mathematics AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2026, Online)

Welcome to the Honours Specialist in Mathematics! This course signals an important step in your professional growth and in your career. And it is an opportune time to become a Specialist! Never before has mathematics education in Ontario required more leaders – leaders strong in mathematics, capable in leadership skills and passionate about our profession …

Honour Specialist Music AQ (Queen’s, Summer 2026, Online)

Welcome to a journey that you, as part of our group of Music Educators, are about to take. As “culture bearers” in our schools and communities, we hold a place of significance and responsibility. The concept of “culture” in itself is fluid, complex, and changing, in our communities, in Canada, and indeed, around the world. …