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A top-ranked Faculty with leading-edge programs.

Top 77 faculties of education worldwide

Ranked among the top 77 faculties of education worldwide, the Faculty of Education offers its students many opportunities at the world's largest bilingual university. Our highly sought-after graduates go on to a wide range of careers in administration, academia, education, health, public service, research and beyond.

Undergraduate studies

Join one of the most dynamic and innovative Teacher Education programs in Canada and learn from educational leaders who have robust research relationships and professional partnerships with local, national and international communities. With social justice as a core value, we train educators who will pursue equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization in their future working environments and who are prepared for the career challenges of teaching in the 21st century.

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Graduate Studies

Pursue your graduate studies in education at one of Canada’s top 50 research universities. Future educators, researchers or professionals can earn additional qualifications, a graduate diploma or an MA, MEd, or PhD degree working with our internationally distinguished professors in fields such as Counselling psychologyHealth professions educationEducational Leadership, Policy and EvaluationSocieties, cultures and languagesTeaching and learningEnseignement en santé, Second Language Educationor Éducation en milieux linguistiques minoritaires et inclusion.

Many program options are available at the Faculty of Education:

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Professional Development Program

This program provides teachers with opportunities to enhance their teaching skills in order to add to their Basic Qualifications other Qualifications recognized by the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT).

Teachers can take Additional Qualification Courses (AQ Courses) to upgrade and gain qualifications in a certain teaching division or subject area or The purpose of Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) courses to expand your knowledge of program development, delivery, and assessment in a specific division.

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World Leaders in Educational Research

The Faculty of Education unites a dynamic, diverse and interdisciplinary community of researchers working at the forefront of educational technology, policy, practice and innovation. As leaders in their fields, our professors are engaged in world-class research aimed at making a difference.
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Marie Hélène Brunet
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Excellence in Education Prize for Professor Marie-Hélène Brunet

Awarded by the University’s Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic Affairs, this prize recognizes Professor Brunet’s outstanding teaching …
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Legacy of learning: A mother-daughter journey through education in an Indigenous community

In the small, tight-knit Indigenous community of Aroland, in Northern Ontario, education represents more than a pathway to a career — it’s a tradition…
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New research looks at the positive impact of challenging preconceptions about aging
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New research looks at the positive impact of challenging preconceptions about aging

A research project is shedding new light on the power of physical activity to bring joy and meaningful connections to seniors' lives.
Minahil Asim
Minahil Asim
Minahil Asim

Boosting academic achievement: The role of teacher expectations, information an…

Communicating tailored high teacher expectations led to large improvements in student performance in Pakistan. Providing reminders about past performa…
Rebecca J. Lloyd
Rebecca J. Lloyd
Rebecca J. Lloyd

New study explores links between physical activity, connection, joy, health

“We are looking at the relational dimension of physical activity programming and what it means to experience that in community,”
Lerona Dana Lewis
Lerona Dana Lewis
Lerona Dana Lewis

Un nouveau balado du CMRL sur la contribution afrodescendante dans les écoles q…

“The challenges that the Afrodescendant teaching profession has experienced are the same ones that its members face today”.
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Oct 8

Debunking Neuromyths in Education

Join us for the next event in our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Circles entitled ''Debunking Neuromyths in Education'' with Professors Amal Bo…

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Oct 11

Tools for thinking: making room for disruptive ideas

Join us for the next event in our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Circles entitled Tools for thinking: Making room for disruptive ideas with Vis…

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Oct 15

New in our Internal Research Support Programs

Join us for the next event in our Research Conversations Series  entitled “New in our Internal Research Support Programs'' with Marie-Eve Girard, Rese…

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Ottawa Campus

Lamoureux Hall (LMX)
145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private, Room 143
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5
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Telephone: 613-562-5800, Ext. 5804
Toll-Free: 1-800-860-8577 (Toll-Free)
 

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Windsor campus

To reach us
Centre communautaire francophone Windsor-Essex-Kent
720 Ouellette Avenue (main entrance at Tuscarora st)
Windsor, Ontario
N9A 1C2 CANADA

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Telephone: 519-948-6553
Fax: 519-948-9069
Email: [email protected]

Toronto Campus

The campus is temporarily located at Collège Boréal until August 28, 2023 and will be relocated to 60 Distillery Lane starting August 29th 2023.

To reach us

Collège Boréal
60 Distillery Lane
Toronto ON M5A 3C4

Telephone: (416) 289-5130
Toll-free: 1 800 860-8577
Email: toronto@uOttawa.ca

Indigenous Affirmation

We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded. 

We pay respect to all Indigenous people in this region, from all nations across Canada, who call Ottawa home. 

We acknowledge the traditional knowledge keepers, both young and old. And we honour their courageous leaders: past, present, and future. 

Learn more about the Indigenous Affirmation.