Consecutive Education Non-Academic Conditions

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Your Non-academic Conditions that Must be Satisfied in Order to Enter the Consecutive Education program

In addition to meeting the grade average, teachable, and credential requirements for the Two-Year Bachelor of Education program, all admitted applicants are required to submit an official Police Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening (PRC with VSS) that is valid for the duration of their student teaching placements. Applicants need to obtain an official PRC with VSS each year (for both years of the two-year program) before the start of classes. This documentation must be received in a sealed envelope by the Faculty Advisor on the first day of class. Learn more about this requirement.

Admitted applicants are required to familiarize themselves with the:

Although the Faculty of Education will do its best to secure student teaching placements, the Faculty cannot guarantee them for those students with a criminal charge or conviction. It is at the discretion of the principal and/or school board as to whether a required placement can be secured and as to whether they choose to accept students who have been charged or convicted of a criminal offence.

Students in the Primary/Junior division of the Two-Year Bachelor of Education program will be required to complete a Mathematics Competency Assessment and achieve a passing score of 75% in order to successfully complete the Bachelor of Education program, and be recommended for teacher certification in the Province of Ontario. Students may write the exam in September and, if unsuccessful, again in March. Students who do not pass the first attempt of the exam must register for Education 3519, Mathematics Curriculum for Teaching PJ.

Intermediate/Senior students with a French teachable are required to demonstrate French language proficiency for graduation. Students must achieve a minimum of 70% on the Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française, B2 level, (DELF-B2) exam from an accredited centre, with at least 70% in each of the four competencies: oral comprehension, written comprehension, oral expression, and written expression. DELF-B2 certification obtained from an accredited centre within two years of admission to the BEd Professional Program will be accepted. All costs associated with the DELF exam are the responsibility of the student. Students whose French language proficiency does not meet the minimum 70% requirement in September of Year 1, are required to register for Education 3910, Perfecting French Written and Oral Skills, in Year 1.

If you have any questions, please contact the Faculty of Education at 807-343-8010 Ext. 8705.