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Mathematics, Primary/Junior, Part III Specialist

Course Description

The Mathematics Primary and Junior, Specialist course is designed to critically and collaboratively cultivate professional efficacy, emancipatory leadership practices and advance the scholarship of teaching by fostering cultures of critical reflection and inquiry. The course employs a critical, pedagogical lens to explore, in a holistic and integrated manner: theoretical foundations, learning theory, program planning, development and implementation, instructional design and practices, assessment and evaluation, the learning environment, research and ethical considerations related to teaching and learning across the divisions.  Through these explorations, candidates strengthen professional efficacy by gaining in-depth knowledge, refining professional judgment and generating new knowledge for practice with attention to the First Nations learner and their personal learning environment.

July 2017

Classes are held at the Ohsweken Campus from 9am - 5pm on the following dates: 

  • Tuesday July 4 - Friday July 7
  • Monday July 10 - Friday July 14
  • Monday July 17

Admission Requirements: 

  • Part II of the specialist or an equivalent program
  • Two years of successful classroom teaching experience, including at least one year teaching the subject

Application Deadline: 

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Tuition Fee: 

$685.00

To Apply: 

Contact Reception at the Ohsweken Campus: 519-445-0023 or download an application package here

Instructor: 

Joe Restoule-General, B.A./B.Ed./M.Ed. 

Semester Offered
Summer 2017
Campus
Six Nations Campus
Program Type
Professional Development