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Wednesday, May 01

Teaching English Language Learners Specialist AQ (Western, Spring 2024, Online)

This course will emphasize the design, administration, and evaluation of programs in English as a second language. The linguistic component will focus on second language speech and writing problems. Training in leadership and workshop design is an essential part of the course. See website for admission requirements and course materials.

Monday, May 06

ABQ Junior (Queen’s, Late Spring 2024, Online)

Welcome to teaching at the junior division. Teaching in grades 4, 5 and 6 provides an opportunity to explore some interesting curriculum topics and concepts and work with children who are developing as more independent learners. As teachers we have many questions about how we can engage students in the learning process and how we …

ABQ Primary (Queen’s, Late Spring 2024, Online)

This course, for teachers interested in acquiring the Additional Basic Qualification in the primary division, will focus on the education of children from ages four to eight. The purpose of the course is to extend skills and knowledge of teachers in the design, delivery and assessment of the primary division program. Emphasis is placed upon …

Addressing Anti-Black Racism To Change Pedagogy & Practice, Part I AQ (Lakehead, Spring 2024, Online)

Addressing Anti-Black Racism to Change Pedagogy and Practice, Part 1 seeks to challenge candidates’ current understanding of pedagogy and practice by centering Black/Africentric ways of knowing and amplifying the lived experiences of Black students, families, and community members.  Through collaborative activities and deep reflective practices, this course employs Critical Race Theory, concepts of Blackness and …

Addressing Anti-Black Racism To Change Pedagogy & Practice, Part II AQ (Lakehead, Spring 2024, Online)

Through a community-centred approach, candidates will collaboratively engage in learning inquiries that prioritize Black voices, philosophies, thoughts, and stories. This approach promotes listening, co-creating, and communicating with African, Afro-Caribbean and Black learners, families and communities. The learning process in this course is guided by the following overarching inquiry question: How do school leaders reimagine schooling …