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Honour Specialist Biology (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Additional Qualification course Honour Specialist Biology is to focus on curriculum leadership. The course addresses contexts and theories underpinning the study of Biology. Pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, technology, child and adolescent development related to program planning and implementation are addressed. Candidates will explore leadership issues in various ways including …

Honour Specialist Business Studies (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Additional Qualification course Honour Specialist Business Studies is to focus on curriculum leadership. The course addresses contexts and theories underpinning the study of Business Studies. Pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, technology, child and adolescent development related to program planning and implementation are addressed. Candidates will explore leadership issues in various …

Honour Specialist Chemistry AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

The underlying purpose of the Additional Qualification course Honour Specialist Chemistry is to focus on curriculum leadership. The course addresses contexts and theories underpinning the study of Chemistry. Pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, technology, child and adolescent development related to program planning and implementation are addressed. Candidates will explore leadership issues in various ways including …

Honour Specialist Dramatic Arts AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Dramatic Arts has been acknowledged as an official subject in the secondary schools of Ontario since 1970 and drama has been a mandated component of the elementary curriculum since 1974. More than three decades later, the teaching of drama continues to provide young people in our province with the kind of hope which the DirectorGeneral …

Honour Specialist English AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Our work as English educators seems increasingly complex in a digital world where students engage with computers, video games, text messaging, television, magazines and movies among other multimedia and where reading print literature and writing essays are just two of many choices for creating meaning. Meanwhile, politicians, media and the public decry the level of …