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Green Industries, Grades 9 and 10

Course Code: VF24GIB1

Registration Deadline: Sep 24, 2024
This course is still open for registration.

Get ready to get dirty! Get ready to sow and grow! Get ready to explore the biology, the chemistry, the artistry, the culinary, the cultural and the economic areas of Green Industries!

This Green Industries, Grades 9 and 10 ABQ course will offer the participant a true hands-on learning experience to help to inspire new practices in your own classrooms. Professional practice, curriculum planning, lesson plans covering all 5 sectors of the Green Industries umbrella: Landscaping, Horticulture, Agriculture, Forestry and Floristry. The complexity and diversity of this subject area requires proficiency in a wide variety of skills ranging from calculating slope to creating floral displays!

Feedback of various performance based activities will provide the focus for the development of learning modules and instructional materials to be used in your classrooms.

Valuable virtual sessions led by instructors with sector and classroom expertise:

  • Collaborate: join discussions, collect resources, discuss strategies and gain confidence.
  • Create: develop connections and build your learning network of like-minded peers.
  • Build: essential skills to plan and teach engaging courses of your own.

Prerequisites:

A Certificate of Qualification and Registration with a Technological Education Qualification.

Educators without technological education qualifications require:

  • a Certificate of Qualification and Registration
  • an Intermediate division qualification
  • five years’ work experience, including business or industrial experience, or a combined total of five years’ related post-secondary education and work experience, including:
    • at least two years’ business or industrial work experience, at least four months of which were continuous, and related post-secondary education acceptable to the College consisting of:
    • an apprenticeship program acceptable to the College, and…
    • work experience demonstrating competency based on an assessment of advanced skills and knowledge

Documents Required:

  • Official transcript(s) sent directly to the Professional Learning Office from the granting institution before course start date
  • Work Experience Letter(s): previous employer(s) confirming related wage-earning industry experience attesting to the length of employment, start and end dates and the nature of your employment (job description).

Notes:

  • Eligible work experience must use skills and knowledge related to the subject and may include business or industrial experience
  • Self-employed candidates must provide a sworn affidavit with a business license and proof of income. 
  • Related Work Experience may include:

    • Arborist
    • Farming
    • Fish hatchery
    • Floristry/gardening/botany
    • Forestry
    • Greenhouse
    • Landscaping & design
    • Agribusiness
    • Agriculture
    • Horticulture
    Session Dates
    Start Date: Oct 01, 2024
    End Date: Dec 06, 2024
    Mandatory synchronous sessions: October 1, 2024 - December 6, 2024. Every Tuesday. Be available between 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Meeting times and duration of the sessions are set by the instructor.

    This 125 hour course has the following components:

  • 35 hours of interactive coursework including synchronous and asynchronous online learning where regular participation is a requirement
  • 65 hours of sector experience outside of school hours in a placement(s) within the Broad Based Technology (BBT) related to this course. Instructors will help facilitate appropriate placements
  • 25-hour Independent Learning Project   All timelines and deadlines will be communicated by the instructor. Expect to be online at least every second day to complete assignments and collaborate in discussion forums.

  • Format / Location
    Virtual Blended

    Price
    $755.00


    Course listings are accurate as of Sep. 06 08:00 AM.