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Junior Division (with a Leadership Focus)


Course Code Date Format / Location Price Availability
YS26JRDL1 Apr 07, 2026 -
Jun 12, 2026
Online $735.00 Register Now...

🌟 Course Summary

York University’s Junior Division (with a Leadership Focus) Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) course is a dynamic and equity-driven program designed for educators across all divisions who want to deepen their understanding of junior learners while growing as leaders in education. Rooted in Indigenous Education, human rights, equity, and anti-oppression, this course centers the diverse voices and identities of students in Grades 4–6. Through inquiry-based learning, collaborative dialogue, and reflective practice, candidates will explore legislative frameworks, effective classroom strategies, and leadership competencies that foster safe, inclusive, and culturally responsive learning environments.

🚀 What You’ll Gain

  • A deeper understanding of the unique developmental needs of junior learners.
  • Leadership skills to design and implement inclusive, student-centered programs.
  • Strategies for program planning, instructional design, and holistic assessment.
  • Tools to create safe, welcoming, and culturally responsive classrooms.
  • Opportunities to collaborate with educators across divisions and school boards.

💡 Why Choose This Course?

  • Built on a foundation of equity, anti-oppression, and Indigenous Education.
  • Facilitated by experienced instructors and enriched by diverse guest voices.
  • Includes engaging formats like case studies, blogs, websites, and self-directed projects.
  • Encourages personal leadership growth through inquiry and reflection.
  • Strengthens your ability to lead with empathy, inclusion, and innovation.

🎯 Who Should Enroll?

  • Certified teachers registered with the Ontario College of Teachers.
  • Teachers committed to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive pedagogy.
  • Teachers seeking stronger assessment, planning, and differentiation strategies in the arts
  • Professionals ready to grow as leaders and advocates for junior learners.
  • Secondary teachers interested in pursuing leadership roles in education will gain an opportunity to better understand junior learners as they transition into the intermediate grades.

Prerequisites

  • A Certificate of Qualification and Registration with the OCT
  • An acceptable post-secondary degree or equivalent qualifications

Documents Required

  • NONE

Course listings are accurate as of Mar. 06 10:43 AM.