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Tuesday, January 23

Writing, Part 1 AQ (ETFO, Winter 2024, Online)

This course is designed to enhance professional practice by extending knowledge and skills in the delivery of writing programs. Candidates will explore the theoretical foundations, learning environment, ethical considerations, the development of learners, program planning and implementation, and assessment related to teaching and learning of writing across all divisions. Candidates will communicate and apply learning …

Thursday, January 25

OTF Connects: Creating a Ripple of Wellbeing: Supporting our Collective Wellbeing as Teachers

As teachers, we invest significant time and energy supporting the wellbeing of our students. But who takes care of our wellbeing? This 90-minute interactive workshop begins by recognizing that our wellbeing at work is influenced by many factors: our individual actions, our relationships with students and colleagues, the school environment, and the deeper systemic factors …

Monday, January 29

ABQ Business Studies-General (Senior) ABQ (Windsor, Winter 2024, Online)

The underlying purpose of the ABQ Business Studies –General course is to extend teaching skills and knowledge in the senior division program. At least one half of the course concentrates on subject specific content. Topics include:  understanding learning theory specific to Business Studies – General in the senior division  identifying, accessing, assessing and integrating pedagogical, …

ABQ Communications Technology, grades 11 and 12 (Windsor, Winter 2024, Online)

Course Description The Additional Qualification course in Communications Technology, Grades 11 and 12, focuses on the skills and theory underpinning the study of Communications Technology. It addresses student development, program planning and delivery issues, the school environment and other issues related to teaching and learning. Course Outline Topics include: Exploring the fundamental technological concepts in …

ABQ Communications Technology, grades 9 and 10 (Windsor, Winter 2024, Online)

Course Description This course addresses student development, program planning and delivery issues, the school environment, and other issues related to teaching and learning in Technological Education programs. Course Outline Topics include: understanding theories of student development and learning exploring fundamental technological concepts incorporating a broad-based pedagogical approach that embeds problem-solving integrating community, print electronic and …