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Special Education Specialist AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

The Additional Qualification course: Special Education Specialist extends the knowledge and skills of Part II and continues to focus on theory and practice in special education. Critical to the delivery of special education is the ability of teachers to ensure positive learning experiences for students. The focus of this course is on leadership development by …

Student Assessment and Evaluation AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Student assessment and evaluation is an integral part of the teaching and learning process. Teachers in Ontario are required to use diverse forms of assessment to support and communicate progress in learning to students, parents, and school administrators. This course will build on your current assessment practice and support you in exploring ways to enhance …

Teacher Leadership Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Teacher leaders are champions for our students’ success—leading in the classroom, staffroom, and community. By developing their leadership skills, teachers can maximize their impact and the effect they have in their schools. This Teacher Leadership Part 1 course will allow you to focus on your own personal leadership growth and its connections to theory and …

Teacher Leadership Part 2 AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Teachers in formal and informal leadership roles have the ability to strengthen our school communities by supporting all stakeholders in our students’ education. Support can be in the form of innovative teaching methods, school-level leadership, and building community connections. Teacher Leadership Part 2 will allow you to refine your leadership skills while gaining a strong …

Teacher Librarian Part 1 AQ (Queen’s, Spring 2024, Online)

Where are the school libraries? And where are our teacher librarians? Research and experience consistently demonstrate that quality resources and professionally staffed school libraries are strongly linked to information literacy skills, student achievement, aptitude and interest in reading, success at the post-secondary level and Canadian cultural identity. ( Literacy and school libraries — the big …