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K–12 Methods Modules

Methods courses focus on specific subject areas within K–12 schools. In the following modules, we offer discussion, recommendations and suggestions for 2SLGBTQ+-expansive education in various subject areas. 

  • Arts and Music
  • English Language Arts and Language Learning
  • Health and Sexual Health Education
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Education
  • Sciences
  • Social Studies, History, and Geography

You may also navigate through these modules on the K–12 Methods Modules page.

  • B.ED. Core Course Modules
  • Childhood and Adolescent Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Educational Foundations and Theory
  • Ethics, Policy, and the Law
  • Inclusive Education for Diversity, Anti-Oppression, Critical Pedagogy
  • Indigenous Perspectives on Education
  • Practicum Courses & Placements
  • K–12 Methods Modules
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The Rise Project is supported by:

University of Winnipeg
MacEwan University
University of Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
University of British Columbia
SS&HRCC
Canadian Research Council

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