Course Content
1 | Introduction to Teaching
In this module, you will read a text and watch video about education and stages of the learning cycle. You will check your understanding with concept-checking questions. For the teaching competency standards that this module aligns to, please download the document from the Resources section.
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3 | School and Community Partnerships (to follow)
Introduction to follow.
5 | Equity and Inclusion in Education (to follow)
This module introduces the concepts of equity and inclusion concepts in education.
6 | Classroom Management
This module invites the teacher to reflect on the good and bad behaviour of the students in their classes and how it can be prevented and managed. We will look at different strategies for how to facilitate positive student-teacher relationships to build better learning environments.
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7 | Diversity and Multicultural Education (to follow)
This module looks at the importance of diversity and multicultural education, and how to successfully manage it.
9 | Stress Management for Resilience (to follow)
This module is an introduction to the issue of stress and how to cope with it in education, to promote resilience in both teachers and their students.
10 | Innovation in Low-Resource Contexts
This module reviews learning objectives, presents ideas for DIY teaching aids and explores different ways the teacher can enhance learning in environments with limited resources.
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11 | Motivation and Engagement
This module explores how teachers can define and enhance their student’s engagement and motivation. It will present a variety of strategies and techniques for how to group learners, how to differentiate for engagement and how to give feedback to improve motivation.
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Private: Foundations of Teaching

Read each objective and brainstorm one free practice and one controlled practice activity for each objective. When you have finished, click below to see our example answers.

  1. Students will be able to explain the life cycle of the butterfly.
  2. Students will be able to identify examples of advertising in newspapers and magazines.
  3. Students will be able to describe their favourite book.

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  1. Controlled Practice: Students fill a worksheet where they label the stages of the life cycle.
    Free practice: Students draw pictures showing the different stages of a butterfly’s life.
  2. Controlled practice: Students classify examples of advertisement in a table.
    Free practice: Students look through newspapers and magazines and cut out advertisements to present to the class.
  3. Controlled practice: Students fill in a writing frame or worksheet listing important elements of their favourite book like characters, plot, and setting.
    Free practice: Students interview 2–3 classmates about their favourite books and share what they learned with the class.