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Teaching English Language Learners Specialist AQ (OECTA, Summer 2024, Online)

Teaching English Language Learners Specialist extends the skills from Part 1 and Part 2, with a focus on leadership skills in English as a Second Language education. This course, as with all others offered by the the Association, reflects an understanding that each primary, junior, intermediate and secondary student is an individual who, through God’s grace, …

Teaching First Nation, Métis and Inuit Children (ETFO, Summer 2024, Online)

The Additional Qualification course formerly known as: Teaching First Nation, Métis and Inuit Children will be of interest to all teachers who wish to broaden and deepen their knowledge and skills in developing and implementing programs for First Nation, Métis and Inuit children. Candidates will have opportunities to communicate and apply their learning through practical …

Teaching LGBTQ Students AQ (ETFO, Summer 2024, Online)

As educators in Ontario, one of our highest priorities is creating and sustaining safe, equitable and inclusive learning environments that respect and celebrate the diversity of our students. Creating a classroom and school environment that truly honours the identity of students who identify as LGBTQ, where they feel safe and can thrive, is a purposeful endeavour, …

Teaching Students with Behavioural Needs AQ (ETFO, Summer 2024, Online)

This course is designed to create a platform that offers a collaborative understanding of the social, emotional and environmental factors that impact behaviour, guide development of instructional strategies and overall curriculum adjustments that advocates for the building of healthy relationships, self-regulation and positive self-concept through social and emotional literacy. Creating and sustaining an inclusive learning environment …

Teaching Students with Communication Needs (Autism Spectrum Disorders) AQ (ETFO, Summer 2024, Online)

The course is designed to expose candidates to the basic foundations for understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder from past to present. Candidates will learn a range of strategies for classroom success, including decreasing problem behaviours, using visual strategies and focusing on evidence-based pedagogy leading to student success. Candidates will have opportunities to examine the processes of …