Module 1 Summary
Module 1 Content Summary
Key Information
In this module, you learned about:
- The College System on Traditional Lands (and Land Acknowledgements)
- Conestoga College and the Ontario Public College System
- Industry- and community-focused Education
- Conestoga’s students (Domestic, Indigenous, and International)
- Conestoga’s credentials
- Outcomes-based education
- Curriculum, alignment, and Course Outlines
- Curriculum support for faculty
- Conestoga’s campuses and schools
- Conestoga’s programs (including Academic Handbooks and Work-Integrated Learning)
- Faculty Supervisor(s) and reporting
- Program delivery teams (Program Coordinators and Support Staff)
- Faculty Union (for unionized faculty)
Learning Checklist
From this module you learned about:
- why colleges and polytechnics provide active and career-focused education
- the relationship between Conestoga and the Ministry
- the provision of requirements by Conestoga for some industry work qualifications
- the types of credentials Conestoga offers
- the purpose of curriculum alignment for outcomes-based education
- the importance of teaching and grading to course outcomes
- the processes that ensure programs are aligned and consistent with external standards
- the supervision and reporting structure for faculty
- other employee groups who deliver programs as a team
- which employee groups are unionized
Important Links
From this module you discovered where to find:
- Conestoga home page
- Conestoga Employees page
- College policies, procedures, practices and guidelines
- Conestoga Directory
- Full-time program listings
- Full-time and part-time Academic Handbooks
- Program Coordinators contact information
- Faculty Union (OPSEU Local 237)
Next Step: Module 1 Quiz
Once you have viewed all sections in this Module, return to the eConestoga course shell to complete the Module 1 quiz.
What you will need to complete the quiz:
- Between 10 and 30 minutes
- Your College ID and password (to sign in)
- A stable internet connection
The quiz is not timed and is “open book,” so feel free to refer directly to this course reading while you complete the quiz.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact your professor.