Aboriginal Teacher Education Program - B.Ed./Certificate

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The Aboriginal Teacher Education Program, Baccalaureate in Education or Certificate in Education is offered part-time over two-years and consists of three elements: course work delivered through distance education or in person, time in classrooms under the supervision of the mentor teachers, and practice teaching. Candidates in this cohort take their courses in the summer at the University, and those offered in the fall and winter semesters are given through distance education. The student teachers in this program have 60 days of practice teaching divided into three practica.

Successful completion of the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program leads to certification by the Ontario College of Teachers to teach in the Primary/Junior division (junior kindergarten to grade 6).

This section of the ATEP is available to groups and individuals.

PED1140 Education in the Primary/Junior Division - Language 3
PED1147 Practicum in the Primary/Junior Division I 1.5
PED1158 Education in the Primary/Junior Division - Mathematics 3
PED1159 Education in the Primary/Junior Division - Science and Technology 3
PED2140 Education in the Primary/Junior Division - Arts 3
PED2143 Professional Inquiry in Practice 3
PED2145 Education in the Primary/Junior Division - Personal and Social Studies and Health and Physical Education 3
PED2147 Practicum in the Primary/Junior Division II 1.5
PED3101 The Learning Process in the Educational Setting 3
PED3102 Schooling and Society 3
PED3103 Curriculum Design and Evaluation in Education 3
PED3106 Education of Exceptional Students 3
PED3123 Political and Professional Organization in Aboriginal Education 3
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