TEACHING CRAFT FOR KIDS. ONLINE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Professional Online Certificate Program*
Program Overview
The Teaching Craft for Kids Program for Educators is an instructor-led, structured professional education program designed for educators, teachers, and youth facilitators who want to build expertise in teaching craft activities to children. This program blends developmentally appropriate instructional strategies with hands-on craft creation skills, helping educators confidently guide young learners through creative, tactile, and expressive craft experiences in classroom and extracurricular settings.
Craft activities support creativity, fine motor skills, and personal expression, and this program prepares educators with the tools, strategies, and confidence to deliver engaging craft lessons for kids.
What This Program Offers
◍ A strong foundation in craft techniques and materials
◍ Instructional strategies tailored to youth learners
◍ Hands-on experience with craft projects and lesson planning
◍ Development of age-appropriate activities and assessment tools
◍ Flexible delivery options (online or in-class)
This program combines weekly faculty-guided instruction, project-based learning, and ongoing assessment to ensure measurable professional skill development and educational application. It follows a cohort-based academic model aligned with established North American post-secondary education standards.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program, students will be able to:
◍ Apply effective teaching strategies for craft activities with children
◍ Use a variety of craft materials and techniques safely and creatively
◍ Design engaging, age-appropriate lesson plans and classroom activities
◍ Assess student work and provide constructive feedback
◍ Present a professional portfolio of craft teaching units and project documentation
Program Structure (Instructor-Led Model)
The program operates on a semester-based academic structure with scheduled intakes (Fall, Winter, and optional Spring/Summer).
Key features include:
◍ Weekly 1-hour live instructor-led sessions (online or in-class)
◍ Structured curriculum delivered through a Learning Management System (LMS)
◍ Regular project submissions with formal instructor feedback
◍ Ongoing academic supervision and progress evaluation
◍ Clearly defined learning milestones and completion standards
This instructional model ensures consistent instructor engagement, academic rigor, and measurable learning outcomes.
What This Means for Students
◍ This structured approach helps educators strengthen their craft teaching skills while balancing professional and personal responsibilities.
◍ Weekly live sessions provide mentorship, demonstration, and expert feedback, while independent project work reinforces practical application.
◍ Graduates complete the program with a portfolio of craft units and instructional materials suitable for classroom, after-school, or community program use.
Weekly Time Commitment
◍ 1 hour/week of live instruction
◍ 2–3 hours/week of independent practice and assignments
◍ Total: approximately 3–4 hours/week
This schedule is designed to be manageable for educators balancing work, teaching, and family life.
Professional Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared to:
◍ Teach craft activities effectively to children
◍ Develop age-appropriate lesson plans and creative projects
◍ Support student creativity and hands-on exploration
◍ Integrate craft into broader curriculum areas such as art, literacy, and STEAM
◍ Contribute to classroom programs, community workshops, and youth enrichment initiatives
This program integrates craft techniques, instructional strategies, practical activities, and portfolio development into a cohesive learning pathway that reflects current educational practices.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing the 12-month curriculum will be able to:
◍ Understand visual communication theory
◍ Use professional design tools effectively
◍ Create compelling design work for print and digital media
◍ Develop concepts for marketing and branding
◍ Present work professionally in a portfolio
In-class students attend weekly sessions in person and use the same LMS for assignments and portfolio submissions.
How Our E-Learning System Works (LearnDash LMS)
◍ Our E-Learning system is powered by LearnDash, a secure and easy-to-use learning platform. Once enrolled, students receive personal login access to their online classroom, where all lessons, materials, and assignments are organized in one place.
◍ Students follow a structured learning path with step-by-step lessons that include videos, instructions, and hands-on tasks. Progress is saved automatically, allowing students to learn at their own pace while staying on track with the program schedule.
◍ Instructors monitor progress, review assignments, and provide feedback directly through the platform. Parents and students can clearly see completed lessons, upcoming tasks, and overall progress at any time.
◍ This system ensures organized learning, accountability, and continuous instructor support, creating a smooth and effective online learning experience.
Live Weekly Online Classes
◍ Students follow a guided learning path with step-by-step lessons, real projects, and instructor feedback, building skills progressively in a supportive learning environment.
◍ Students join weekly 60-minute live classes via a secure, easy-to-use online platform.
◍ Classes are interactive: students can ask questions, share screens, and collaborate with instructors and classmates in real time.
◍ This format ensures students stay engaged, supported, and motivated throughout their learning journey.
Small Class Sizes for Personalized Attention
◍ Every online class includes two qualified instructors for a maximum of 10 students, guaranteeing individualized attention for every learner.
◍ Instructors guide students through coding concepts, design techniques, and project challenges — step by step — so no student gets left behind.
Hands-On Projects & Real Portfolio
◍ Learning is rooted in doing: every student builds real websites and develops interactive web pages throughout the course.
◍ Students save and showcase their work in a digital portfolio, which becomes a valuable tool for future learning, college applications, and career exploration.
Feedback, Support & Collaboration
◍ Instructors provide real-time feedback during live sessions and ongoing support through messaging within the learning platform.
◍ Students also have opportunities to collaborate with peers, share ideas, and inspire one another — all in a safe, moderated online classroom.
Flexible, Accessible, and Inclusive
◍ This online format is perfect for families in remote communities, areas without local tech programs, or anyone who prefers learning from home.
◍ Students only need a computer and internet connection to participate — no travel, no commuting, and no barriers to quality technology education.
Program Purpose & Industry Relevance
Effective visual communication plays a critical role in economic activity, education, public information, and digital accessibility. Organizations across sectors rely on professional graphic design to communicate clearly, build trust, and engage diverse audiences.
This program addresses the growing need for skilled visual communication professionals capable of supporting businesses, institutions, and community initiatives in a digital-first environment by training participants to:
◍ Apply professional design principles and visual hierarchy
◍ Use color and typography strategically for clarity and accessibility
◍ Create consistent branding and digital communication systems
◍ Produce visual materials aligned with ethical and professional standards
By providing accessible, structured, and outcome-driven education, the program supports:
◍ Adult workforce reskilling and upskilling
◍ Career transition into technology-driven industries
◍ Development of practical, job-ready competencies
◍ Long-term contribution to the digital economy
This aligns with broader Canadian and American national priorities in STEM education, digital literacy, and professional workforce development.+
Instructional Methodology
The curriculum is built around project-based learning, where students apply theoretical concepts to real-world design challenges.
Instruction includes:
◍ Direct faculty instruction and mentoring
◍ Guided practical assignments
◍ Iterative feedback and revision
◍ Portfolio-focused assessment
Capstone project demonstrating applied expertise.
This methodology reflects best practices in professional and post-secondary education.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the program are able to:
◍ Apply core principles of graphic design and visual communication
◍ Use professional digital design tools effectively
◍ Develop cohesive branding and visual systems
◍ Communicate ideas clearly through visual media
◍ Build and present a professional design portfolio
These outcomes are directly aligned with industry expectations and employment readiness.
Faculty Role & Academic Oversight
All students are supported through direct instructor involvement, including:
◍ Curriculum delivery
◍ Project assessment
◍ Individualized feedback
◍ Academic progress monitoring
This ensures that learning outcomes are consistent, measurable, and aligned with institutional standards.
Institutional Impact
Through structured instruction, academic leadership, and scalable delivery models, the institution contributes to:
◍ Professional education in high-demand fields
◍ Long-term workforce development
◍ Educational access for adult learners
◍ Practical skill formation supporting economic growth
Delivery Model
The program is delivered through a structured, semester-based academic model designed to support adult learners while maintaining strong instructional oversight and consistent learning outcomes.
The course operates on two main academic semesters per year—Fall and Winter—with an optional accelerated Spring/Summer intake.
This structure aligns with North American post-secondary education standards and ensures continuity, academic accountability, and measurable student progress.
Available Delivery Formats
◍ In-Class Learning with LMS Support
(Available to students in New Brunswick, Canada)
Students attend live, instructor-led classes in person while using the Learning Management System (LMS) to access structured lessons, assignments, and project materials.
This blended delivery model provides:
◍ Direct faculty instruction and supervision
◍ Hands-on, guided practice in a classroom setting
◍ Digital organization of coursework through the LMS
◍ Ongoing instructor feedback and academic monitoring
This In-class learning is available in Saint John, NB Canada or Quispamsis, NB, Canada and follows the same curriculum and assessment standards as the online format.
Winter Semester 2026 for In-Class learning model.
◍ Course Start: February 21, 2026
◍ Class Day: Saturdays
◍ Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am
◍ Location: Quispamsis, NB or Saint John, NB
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◍ Online-Only Learning via LMS
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Students complete the full program through a structured LMS-based environment, progressing through weekly modules, guided assignments, and portfolio projects.
How E-Learning Works
◍ Access weekly lessons through the online LMS
◍ Participate in live video sessions with the instructor
◍ Download course materials and videos
◍ Submit design projects and receive feedback
◍ Engage in discussions and peer reviews
This model supports independent learning while maintaining consistent instructional standards and faculty involvement.
Winter Semester for Online Learning Model
◍ Course Start: February 21, 2026
◍ lass Day: Saturdays
◍ Time: 11:30 pm – 12:30 pm
◍ Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time (AST, UTC-4)
Flexible Learning Pathways for Adult Learners
Recognizing the needs of working adults, the institution also offers a self-paced independent learning track under full academic oversight.
In this model:
◍ Students may begin at flexible start dates
◍ Coursework is completed through the LMS
◍ Projects are formally reviewed and assessed by faculty
◍ Optional one-on-one instructor consultations are available
This pathway maintains academic standards while expanding access to education for professionals with demanding schedules.
Teaching Craft for Kids
Professional Certificate Program
LearnDash Course Structure
Duration: 12 Months
Format: Instructor-Led + LMS + Project-Based Learning
Outcome: Professional Certificate + Craft Teaching Portfolio
MODULE 1: Program Orientation & Foundations of Craft Education
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Understand program structure, expectations, and assessment
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Explain the educational value of craft for children
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Identify age-appropriate teaching approaches
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 1: Program Orientation
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Topic: LMS navigation and communication
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Topic: Program goals and portfolio requirements
Lesson 2: Introduction to Craft in Education
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Topic: What is craft?
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Topic: Craft as a learning and developmental tool
Lesson 3: Teaching Craft Safely & Responsibly
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Topic: Classroom safety
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Topic: Tool and material supervision
MODULE 2: Child Development & Craft Learning
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Understand how children learn through hands-on activities
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Adapt craft activities to developmental stages
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Support fine motor skill development
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 4: Child Development Basics
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Topic: Cognitive and motor development
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Topic: Learning through making
Lesson 5: Age-Appropriate Craft Activities
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Topic: Crafts for early childhood
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Topic: Crafts for elementary-age learners
Lesson 6: Differentiated Craft Instruction
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Topic: Adapting projects
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Topic: Supporting diverse learners
MODULE 3: Materials, Tools & Craft Techniques
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Identify common craft materials and tools
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Apply basic craft techniques
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Teach proper tool use and care
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 7: Craft Materials Overview
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Topic: Paper, fabric, natural and recycled materials
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Topic: Choosing materials for kids
Lesson 8: Basic Craft Techniques
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Topic: Cutting, folding, gluing
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Topic: Simple construction
Lesson 9: Teaching Tool Skills
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Topic: Scissors and safe tools
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Topic: Classroom demonstrations
MODULE 4: Paper Crafts & Creative Construction
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Teach paper-based craft projects
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Encourage creativity through construction
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Design engaging paper craft lessons
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 10: Paper Craft Fundamentals
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Topic: Paper types
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Topic: Folding and layering
Lesson 11: Paper Construction Projects
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Topic: 2D and 3D projects
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Topic: Creative building
Lesson 12: Teaching Paper Craft Lessons
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Topic: Lesson planning
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Topic: Classroom workflow
MODULE 5: Textile & Fiber Crafts (Introductory)
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Introduce basic textile crafts
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Teach simple fiber techniques safely
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Plan age-appropriate textile projects
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 13: Textile Craft Basics
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Topic: Fabrics and fibers
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Topic: Safe handling
Lesson 14: Simple Fiber Techniques
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Topic: Weaving and threading
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Topic: No-sew projects
Lesson 15: Teaching Textile Crafts
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Topic: Project setup
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Topic: Classroom management
MODULE 6: Recycled & Sustainable Crafts
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Teach sustainability through craft
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Design recycled material projects
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Encourage creative reuse
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 16: Sustainable Craft Concepts
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Topic: Reuse and recycling
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Topic: Environmental awareness
Lesson 17: Recycled Craft Projects
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Topic: Found-object creation
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Topic: Creative problem-solving
Lesson 18: Teaching Sustainability Through Craft
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Topic: Discussion prompts
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Topic: Reflection activities
MODULE 7: Creative Exploration & Open-Ended Projects
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Encourage creativity and self-expression
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Design open-ended craft projects
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Support student confidence
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 19: Creative Process in Craft
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Topic: Exploration vs outcome
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Topic: Process-based learning
Lesson 20: Open-Ended Project Design
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Topic: Student choice
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Topic: Flexible instructions
Lesson 21: Feedback & Encouragement
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Topic: Positive critique
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Topic: Building confidence
MODULE 8: Classroom Management & Inclusive Craft Teaching
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Manage hands-on craft classrooms
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Create inclusive learning environments
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Assess craft projects effectively
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 22: Managing Craft Activities
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Topic: Time and space management
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Topic: Cleanup routines
Lesson 23: Inclusive Teaching Practices
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Topic: Accessibility
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Topic: Supporting different abilities
Lesson 24: Assessment in Craft Education
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Topic: Process-focused assessment
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Topic: Rubrics and feedback
MODULE 9: Cross-Curricular Craft Integration
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Integrate craft with other subjects
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Design interdisciplinary lessons
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Support broader learning goals
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 25: Craft & Literacy
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Topic: Story-based crafts
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Topic: Visual storytelling
Lesson 26: Craft & STEM / Art
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Topic: STEAM connections
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Topic: Creative problem-solving
Lesson 27: Integrated Lesson Planning
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Topic: Curriculum mapping
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Topic: Learning outcomes
MODULE 10: Professional Practice for Craft Educators
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Document lessons professionally
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Communicate with families and schools
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Reflect on teaching practice
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 28: Lesson Planning & Documentation
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Topic: Writing lesson plans
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Topic: Learning objectives
Lesson 29: Professional Communication
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Topic: Parent communication
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Topic: Reporting progress
Lesson 30: Reflective Teaching Practice
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Topic: Self-evaluation
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Topic: Continuous improvement
MODULE 11: Portfolio Development
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Compile teaching materials and craft projects
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Document learning outcomes
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Present work professionally
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 31: Portfolio Planning
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Topic: Selecting projects
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Topic: Portfolio structure
Lesson 32: Case Study Writing
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Topic: Project outcomes
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Topic: Reflection writing
Lesson 33: Portfolio Refinement
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Topic: Visual presentation
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Topic: Professional polish
MODULE 12: Capstone Project
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
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Design and deliver a complete craft teaching unit for kids
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Apply pedagogy, craft techniques, and assessment strategies
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Demonstrate professional readiness
Lessons & Topics
Lesson 34: Capstone Proposal
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Topic: Project scope and objectives
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Topic: Timeline planning
Lesson 35: Capstone Development
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Topic: Lesson and project creation
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Topic: Testing and revision
Lesson 36: Capstone Presentation
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Topic: Final presentation
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Topic: Instructor evaluation
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Tuition & Payment Options
The Graphic Design & Visual Communication Professional Certificate Program is a 12-month, instructor-led program delivered through a structured academic model. Tuition covers all instructional content, instructor guidance, project assessment, and portfolio development.
Total Program Tuition
CAD $3,960
Flexible Payment Options
To support adult learners with different financial needs, we offer three tuition payment options.
◍ Option 1:
Pay in Full (Best Value)
10% Tuition Discount
Total Payment: CAD $3,564
◍ One-time payment before program start
◍ Best overall value and lowest total cost
◍ This option is ideal for students who prefer a single payment and want to take advantage of the maximum tuition discount.
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◍ Option 2:
Two Payments (Most Popular)
5% Tuition Discount
Two payments of CAD $1,881
◍ Payments are divided into two 6-month academic blocks
◍ First payment due at enrollment
◍ Second payment due at the start of Month 7
This option offers a balance between affordability and commitment and is the most commonly selected payment plan.
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◍ Option 3:
Three Payments (Extended Payment Plan)
◍ Three payments of CAD $1,320
◍ Payments are divided into three 4-month academic blocks
◍ No discount applied
This option is designed for students who prefer smaller, spaced payments while completing the full program.
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Important Notes
◍ All payment options include full access to the curriculum, instructor guidance, assessments, and portfolio development.
◍ Payment plans do not affect program content, learning outcomes, or certification.
◍ Tuition is associated with academic enrollment blocks and is non-refundable once a term has begun, in accordance with institutional policy.
Academic Calendar & Registration
◍ The program accepts new students twice per year:
◍ Fall Semester
◍ Winter Semester
◍ Optional Spring/Summer semester may be offered as an accelerated intake.
Registration for the Winter Semester is currently open
and closes on February 20, 2026
Choose Your Preferred Delivery Format
During registration, students may select the delivery format that best fits their lifestyle and learning preferences:
◍ In-Class Learning with LMS Support
◍ Online-Only Learning via LMS
◍ Flexible Learning Pathways
All formats:
◍ Follow the same curriculum
◍ Include direct instructor guidance
◍ Use the same assessment standards
◍ Lead to the same professional certificate and portfolio outcomes
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