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This course will explore the development of school age children ages 6-12, and will identify guidelines for implementing developmentally appropriate practices in programs for school-age children. Observation, play based curriculum and pedagogical documentation will be explored to provide the students skills to implement an interesting, engaging and developmentally appropriate school age program.
In this course, students will consider issues and perspectives that influence the professional behaviour and image of early childhood education, including implementation of a common philosophy, ethics, advocacy, and ongoing professional development. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own professionalism and appreciate the valuable contribution made by early childhood educators, both...
In this online course students analyze the causes and dynamics of child maltreatment through an anti-oppressive lens. Indicators of child abuse, disclosure and effective responses along with the educator's legal responsibilities as a mandatory reporter are examined. Students will simulate a report to child protection as part of their evaluation and reflect on their own well-being throughout the...
This course examines and engages with the concepts of play-based learning, inquiry-based practice, and child centred pedagogy. Through this course, students will build on understandings gained in ECED 1076 and work to hone their skills in curriculum planning and the development of their pedagogical approach. Through this course, we will focus on collaborating to co construct learning and support...
In this course students will have the opportunity to integrate and consolidate theoretical and practical learning while applying an understanding of reflective practice and pedagogical leadership in the context of best practice in the field of early education. Development is documented and supported through the revision and development of a professional e-portfolio.
Students will be learning automotive service basics, and current licensed mechanics will learn basic EV repair skills
In this course, students will learn appropriate communication strategies for client management and the importance of keeping clients informed with respect to processes, timeframes, results, and costs. Students will identify obligations related to unrepresented or self-represented persons, recognize conflicts of interest, and explain how to manage monies in trust in accordance with LSO requirements...
This course will provide students with the foundation for determining jurisdiction and appropriate forum (e.g., where to start with a divorce application, where to file domestic contract, etc.). Students will learn to interpret relevant statutes, regulations, and related case law applicable to family law matters (e.g., Divorce Act, Family Law Act, Child Support Guidelines, Family Law Rules...
Prerequisite(s) for This Course: Substantive Family Law 1 In this course, students will learn about the Law Society of Ontario's (LSO) client identification and verification requirements, marketing/advertising rules, and continuing professional development expectations. The importance of remaining current regarding changes to legislation, regulations, guidelines, practice directions, and case law...
This course introduces students to thanatology; the study of death and dying. Students will develop an understanding of the broad, interdisciplinary nature of thanatology and will explore personal attitudes and experiences of death. Current issues and topics in thanatology such as near death experiences, death in the arts and media and the business of the funeral industry will also be explored...