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Fall-September 15-January-2023 | 2023-01-15 |
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The School of Education encourages cross-disciplinary approaches to teaching and learning while emphasizing inclusionary teaching approaches.
The program is a 60-credit-hour program delivered in 11 months and offers the same coursework and certification as a two-year program.
It builds on previous undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts, science, commerce, or other comparable programs, as students are expected to have sufficient background in a subject area to effectively teach content.
As teacher candidates, you will concentrate either in elementary (K-5), middle-secondary (6-12), or French second language teaching through co-operative learning and teamwork.
Teacher candidates learn practical teaching techniques through on-campus coursework and practicum placements.
A high level of interaction with peers, and challenging demands on time, energy, and ability, simulate the work expected of public school teachers.
Students quickly develop very close relationships with their own instructors as professors take an active interest in the professional development of students.
$27,884
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,892 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $4,988 |
Tuition | 1 person | $22,896 |
To be considered for admission to the program, you must satisfy three minimum academic requirements:
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have (a) 30 credit hours as a major in one teachable subject area, or (b) 24 credit hours in one major teachable subject area and 18 credit hours in another teachable subject area.
Applicants who do not satisfy these minimum requirements are not considered further in the selection process.
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