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Course Description

This AQ is offered by the Faculty of Education.  For inquires contact aq@uwindsor.ca. 

Schedule A OCT Course

First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies to extend skills and knowledge of teachers in the design, delivery, and assessment of a subject-specific intermediate division program.

Course Outline

Topics include:
  • understanding the theoretical foundations of Native Studies
  • understanding learning theory specific to Native Studies
  • demonstrating knowledge of the Ministry of Education curriculum policy
  • employing instructional strategies appropriate for the adolescent learner for both individual and group learning experiences
  • understanding, devising and employing a variety of assessment and evaluation instruments appropriate to the developmental stage of students and the delivery of the curriculum
  • implementing effective classroom management strategies appropriate for the adolescent learner in Native Studies
  • identifying factors in a diverse and changing society that impact on the adolescent learner (e.g., media, technology, socio-economic status, family patterns, language, culture, gender)
  • understanding the importance of communicating with, involving and supporting parents
  • understanding and employing a variety of effective communication strategies for collaborating with parents and others
  • explaining expectations, programs, observations and assessments to parents/guardians
  • identifying provincial legislation, local policies and procedures and community norms that impact on the education of the adolescent learner

 

Notes

Textbooks
There are no textbooks required for this course.
 
 

OSAP Funding for AQ Courses

The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) now includes funding for hundreds of micro-credential programs. The micro-credentials plan ensures loans and grants will be available to more learners to rapidly upskill and reskill for in-demand jobs. Please be advised that this AQ course is on the list of eligible courses for OSAP funding. Please view the Micro-credential website for details and eligibility. https://www.ontario.ca/page/micro-credentials-ontarios-postsecondary-schools.

Who can get OSAP?

 https://www.ontario.ca/page/learn-about-osap#section-1

OSAP is open to Ontario residents of any age who are:

  • Canadian citizens
  • permanent residents, or
  • protected persons

Students must enroll in courses prior to the semester deadline date.  OSAP would directly reimburse you for the tuition fee.  If you have questions regarding Micro-credential funding, please contact Student Awards and Financial Aid at award1@uwindsor.ca.

 
 

Prerequisites

  • Hold a Certificate of Qualification showing basic qualifications in two divisions:  i.e. Primary, Junior, Intermediate, or Senior.  
  • An acceptable university degree

There are NO undergrad pre-requisites for this course.  A transcript does not need to be submitted.

 

Important Notice: While we endeavour to be as accurate as possible while reviewing your qualifications for courses in our program, the Faculty of Education bears no responsibility for ensuring you have met the qualifications as per the guidelines of the Ontario College of Teachers. It is your responsibility to learn which prerequisites you will need. https://www.oct.ca/members/additional-qualifications/prerequisites

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Section Title
ABQ First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies, Intermediate Division (Winter 2025)
Section Schedule
Jan 20, 2025 to Apr 07, 2025
Delivery Options
Online - Asynchronous Learning  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee non-credit $735.00
Reading List / Textbook
There are no textbooks required for this course.
Section Notes

The deadline to enroll for Winter 2025 courses is January 8, 2025. All tuition fees and admission documentation is due by this date.

If you require assistance, please contact aq@uwindsor.ca.

See above for potential discounts.  All discounts must be applied at time of enrollment.

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