Teaching In Canada

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Amy Said:

Where Can I Get My Bachelor's Degree For Teaching In Canada?

We Answered:

Try the University of British Columbia (UBC). I read in the catalog that it has several different campuses. Chances are the building that has the Teaching department is close enough to the location of your choice.

Georgia Said:

Can I teach in Canada with a UK teaching Qualification?

We Answered:

You can contact them online to find out their exact standards and such

http://alberta.ca/home/Feedback.cfm

or

Faxing a letter to Government of Alberta at 780-422-2852. To fax toll-free within Alberta, dial 310-0000 then 780-422-2852.

or

Mailing a letter to:
Government of Alberta
PO Box 1333
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 2N2

Kristin Said:

Teaching jobs in Canada: Can I teach in Canada with my professional teaching qualifications from Singapore?

We Answered:

Teaching in Canada is not an easy task and can be a large financial undertaking. I am a Canadian citizen but have completed all of my college education in the United States. I have extensively researched moving back home to teach and have found the following to be true (in British Columbia, at least):

- You must submit your transcripts for review. Review will cost at least $250 (non refundable).
- You are required to have studied at least 6 credits in Canadian Studies.
- If approved, you will have to pay $500 fee to have your licence transferred.

From Canadian friends also pursuing education, teaching jobs are few and far between in Canada at the moment. They do not have the shortage like we do here in the United States. Many teachers are only given year long contracts and not guaranteed a renewal.

You will also have to consider immigration laws and procedures if accepted.

Raul Said:

Teaching jobs in Canada: can i teach in canada with nz teaching qualifications?

We Answered:

You should check with someone like Ontario College of Teachers. They can assess your NZ qualification and let you know if you are ok to teach. Canadian requirements and Australian requirements are the same, so I would say it's pretty likely that you'll be right to go. Worst case scenario is that you may need to do one or two subjects to bring you up to speed with their requirements. However, the employers are the ones that need to tell you this, then the Universities can help from there. Check out Ontario College of teachers at http://www.oct.ca/home.aspx

Jerry Said:

I am thinking of teaching in Canada next year, what do I need to do?

We Answered:

You need to check with the Canadian Embassy and determine what visa requirements you need to be able to work as a teacher in Canada. Before you do that, however, I would recommend you checking with the Canadian Board of Education and determine if you are eligible and qualified to teach in Canada. Good luck.

Dustin Said:

Does anybody know a good university teaching job search site in Canada?

We Answered:

Arts college... Don't actually know too much about it.. but can tell you this....

Contact the universities directly if you're looking for a job. Shows more interests.

Try monster.ca, workopolis (forgot how you spell this)

Good Luck....

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