Teachers
Summary
All the provincial regulatory bodies surveyed require the completion of a postsecondary degree and a teacher education program that includes student teaching experience. There are some interesting differences, however.
The amount of required teacher-specific education varies: Ontario requires only one year of teacher education; British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan require 1.6 years; and Manitoba requires two. Quebec requires three years for those intending to teach preschool and at the elementary level, but only one for those intending to teach at the secondary level. British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan will issue a provisional licence to applicants who have only one year of teacher education, allowing them to work while they complete the additional education.
In Alberta, all applicants must first apply for a provisional certificate. They can obtain a permanent certificate only after they have taught in the province for two years. Quebec, Saskatchewan and Ontario require only applicants educated outside the province to teach within the province for a period of time before upgrading from a provisional, conditional or interim certificate to a permanent certificate. In Quebec, that period is four or five months; in Ontario and Saskatchewan, it is one year. At the time of publication of this study, however, Ontario was working to remove that requirement for both Canadian-trained and internationally trained applicants, and Saskatchewan was planning to remove it for Canadian-trained applicants.
Beyond basic teacher education, both British Columbia and Quebec require applicants to demonstrate familiarity with the education system in the province. In British Columbia, internationally educated applicants may have to complete a Professional Qualification Program, which can greatly extend the length of time it takes to start working in the field. It is mandatory in Quebec for all applicants educated outside the province to complete an additional brief program.
Currently, Manitoba and Saskatchewan are the only provinces that do not require applicants to demonstrate language competency. At the time of the publication of this study, however, the regulatory body for teachers in Saskatchewan was working on developing a language requirement.
Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec require Canadian citizenship or permanent residency for full certification; the other three provinces do not.
Information is accurate as of January 2010. Check the regulatory bodies' websites for the most up-to-date information.
Comparison
This table is accurate as of January 2010 and compares the requirements for permanent certification. Applicants may be able to practise under other types of certificates. Check the regulatory bodies' websites for the most complete and up-to-date information.
British Columbia
Regulatory body: British Columbia College of Teachers (BCCT), www.bcct.ca
Requirements for Permanent Certification
- British Columbia Grade 12 equivalency
- Completion of a minimum of four years or 120 credits of postsecondary study that includes the following:
- Completion of a teacher education program consisting of a minimum of 48 credits of education coursework and supervised practice teaching
- Completion within the last 10 years of a minimum of either 75 days of teaching experience in one academic year or 100 days of teaching experience over two consecutive academic years, or of a minimum of 10 weeks of supervised student teaching within the initial teacher preparation program
- Familiarity with the British Columbia education system
- Applicants who have completed a teacher education program outside of Canada, in an education system that is not considered similar to the British Columbia system, may be required to complete coursework and a practicum, to become familiar with the culture and curriculum of the British Columbia school system before obtaining a certificate.
- To demonstrate “familiarity,” applicants typically complete either the Professional Qualification Program (PQP) at Simon Fraser University or a combination of 12 credits of appropriate education coursework and a minimum six-week practicum at another postsecondary institution. Evaluation by the BCCT is required before enrolment in either.
- Good character: Applicants must be “of good and moral character and be fit to teach,” based on the following criteria:
- Confidential character reference forms
- Teacher evaluation reports and professional references
- Results of the criminal records check conducted by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
- In some cases, results of a fingerprint search through regional and/or national police records
- Responses to 14 personal information questions on the application form. (Concerns are referred to a Fitness Investigation Subcommittee, which may result in requests for further information, investigation, a hearing, or a finding of fitness.)
Documentation Required
- Application for Teachers' Certificate of Qualification
- Proof of identity: birth certificate or baptismal certificate or statutory declaration
- Any documents relating to change of name
- Language proficiency test results
- Statement(s) of professional standing or verified copy of teaching certificate or diploma
- Statements of professional standing are required from the education authorities where the teacher education program was completed and in all jurisdictions where the applicant has taught and held (or currently holds) a teaching certificate.
- Applicants who have completed their teacher certification outside Canada in jurisdictions where statements of professional standing are not issued must provide certification from the licensing authority in that jurisdiction. If a certificate cannot be obtained because the applicant is not a citizen of that country, the applicant must have the university supply a statement confirming the applicant has met all other requirements for certification and that the only reason he or she does not hold a certificate is citizenship.
- Secondary school diploma
- Applicants who completed their secondary schooling outside North America must supply a verified copy of their final secondary school diploma or certificate. If a diploma is not available, a letter from the secondary school confirming completion of studies will be accepted.
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions, which must be received directly from the institutions and must list the following: each course taken, date of enrolment, result (grade) and credit granted or number of lecture hours completed for each course
- Applicants may be required to have the postsecondary institution provide an outline or syllabus of the program, including lecture hours and courses completed.
- Verification of degrees
- Applicants submitting transcripts where the award of a degree or qualification is not indicated on the transcript must submit a verified copy of the degree, qualification diploma or certificate. A letter from the postsecondary institution verifying the award of the qualification is acceptable in lieu of the verified copy.
- Assessment form from the principal, vice-principal or supervisor of the applicant's most recent teaching experience
- Applicants who have no paid experience may submit an evaluation of student teaching experience. Applicants who have not taught in the 10 years prior to this application may submit a copy of their last teaching report. Other alternatives may be accepted.
- Confidential character reference forms
- Written verification of teaching experience from employers for each year of the last 10 years is required from employers. If no experience has been completed within the last 10 years, verification of experience within the last 20 years is required. Applicants who have completed only student teaching must submit a letter verifying the number of days completed from the postsecondary institution that supervised the experience.
- Criminal records search form
Credentials Assessment (Third Party and/or Internal)
Credentials assessment is conducted internally.
Academic/Program Requirements
- Academic studies
- The requisite four years or 120 credits of postsecondary study must include six credits of English literature and composition coursework. (Six credits of French literature and composition will be accepted for applicants who have completed all of their postsecondary study in the French language.)
- Secondary school teachers must complete at least 24 credits of academic coursework in an acceptable subject area.
- Elementary school teachers must complete three credits of Canadian studies, three credits of science, three credits of mathematics coursework and an additional 15 credits of academic coursework related to the curriculum areas of the British Columbia education system.
- Professional studies: The teacher education program must include studies in human development and learning, educational foundations (history, philosophy, sociology), curriculum and instruction, diagnosing and providing for educational needs of individuals, evaluation and testing.
Teaching Experience Requirements
- Applicants must have completed a minimum of either 75 days of teaching experience in one academic year or 100 days of teaching experience over two consecutive academic years.
- For recent graduates with no paid teaching experience, a minimum of 10 weeks of student teaching experience is required, completed within the initial teacher education program and within the last 10 years.
- Applicants who do not meet the minimum experience requirement must complete updating requirements, which may include coursework and/or a practicum. Those who have not completed the acceptable teaching experience within the last 20 years must complete an acceptable teacher education program.
Examinations
There are no entry-to-practice examinations.
Language Requirements
Applicants who have completed any part of their education in a country where the official language is not English or French must send proof of language proficiency.
- English: The following minimum scores are required to be issued a certificate:
- TOEFL: a total score of 98 with a minimum of 23 on reading, 23 on listening, 27 on speaking and 25 on writing
- TOEFL and TSE-P: 237 (TOEFL) and 50 (TSE-P)
- IELTS (academic): overall band score of 6.5 with no band below 6 and with a minimum of 7 on the speaking and writing bands
- French: Applicants planning to teach in the French language need to submit proof of their proficiency in French in one of the following forms:
- Letter indicating acceptable proficiency in the French language for those employed by the Conseil scolaire francophone
- Minimum score of B1 on the French Teaching Program Competency Test for Prospective Teachers offered by the Department of Education at the University of British Columbia
- Written assessment from the faculty of French at any Canadian university
Fees Associated with the Licensing Process
- Evaluation fee for graduates of a Canadian teacher education program: $120
- Evaluation fee for graduates of a non-Canadian teacher education program: $300
- Mandatory criminal record check: $20
- Certificate fee: $70
- Annual membership fee: $90
Third Parties Involved in the Licensing Process
The BCCT does not use third parties.
Typical Length of the Licensing Process
Once the BCCT has received all of the required documentation, the registration process takes four to six weeks.
Internal Review/Appeal Process
- Applicants who have been issued a Conditional Certificate and been asked to fulfill requirements determined to be missing from their program may write to the BCCT to request a review of the evaluation decision. There is no fee for the review.
- Applicants who have been found ineligible for a certificate and who feel that there are additional factors that the BCCT should consider may write to request an appeal of the evaluation decision. There is no fee for an appeal hearing.
Alberta
Regulatory body: Teacher Development and Certification Branch of Alberta Education (TDCBAE), education.alberta.ca/teachers/certification.aspx
Requirements for Certification
- Minimum of 16 years of schooling, including four years of postsecondary education
- Recognized degree that includes completion of a teacher preparation program consisting of a minimum of 48 semester hour credits of education coursework and supervised student teaching
- Completion within the last 10 years of a minimum of either 75 days of teaching experience in one academic year or 100 days of teaching experience over two consecutive academic years, or of a minimum of 10 weeks of supervised student teaching within the initial teacher preparation program
- Valid certification from the jurisdiction(s) where the teacher completed the initial teacher preparation program and from the jurisdiction(s) where the teacher is currently teaching or last taught
- Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- Good character, as demonstrated by submitting evidence of being a 'fit and proper person.' (Individuals may be required to submit a current criminal record check.)
- Proficiency in English or French
- Two years of full-time teaching experience in Alberta and a positive Alberta employer recommendation
Note: Requirements listed above are for a permanent professional certificate. For an interim certificate, the last two items on the list are not required.
Documentation Required
- Application form
- Proof of identity: birth certificate or baptismal certificate or statutory declaration
- Any documentation relating to change of name
- Immigration documentation
- Language proficiency results (if required)
- Statement of professional standing (must be received directly from all institutions)
- Applicants who completed their initial teacher preparation program outside of the province of Alberta must provide a current statement of professional standing from the jurisdiction where they completed their program and from the jurisdiction where they are currently teaching or last taught.
- Secondary school certificate and record of courses and grades
- Applicants who completed their secondary schooling outside North America must present their original secondary school (high school) leaving certificate(s) and a record of courses completed and grades received.
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions (must be received directly from all institutions)
- Applicants may be required to submit original, irreplaceable documents from postsecondary institutions outside Canada and the United States.
- Applicants may also be asked to provide a course syllabus of programs of study, practicum reports detailing the hours/days/weeks of supervised student teaching, and any other additional information, to substantiate an application.
Credentials Assessment (Third Party and/or Internal)
Credentials assessment is conducted internally.
Academic/Program Requirements
- Elementary teachers must present a minimum of 24 semester hour credits in academic coursework including: three semester hour credits in Canadian studies,three semester hour credits in mathematics, three semester hour credits in science, six semester hour credits in English/French literature and composition.
- Secondary teachers must present a minimum of 24 semester hour credits in a teachable subject area, and six semester hour credits in English/French literature and composition.
Teaching Experience Requirements
- Applicants must have completed a minimum of either 75 days of teaching experience in one academic year or 100 days of teaching experience over two consecutive academic years.
- For recent graduates with no paid teaching experience, a minimum of 10 weeks of student teaching experience is required. This must have been completed within the initial teacher education program and within the last 10 years.
- Teachers whose credentials and experience are not current will be required to undertake coursework (nine semester hour credits if prepared in Alberta, 12 semester hour credits if prepared elsewhere) and nine weeks of supervised student teaching.
Examinations
There are no entry-to-practice examinations.
Language Requirements
- Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of the following minimum standard scores in the Internet-based TOEFL: 27 in speaking, 25 in writing, 23 in listening and reading.
- Applicants whose first language is not French and who wish to demonstrate language proficiency in French must submit a taped interview.
Fees Associated with the Licensing Process
Application fees vary according to the location of the completion of the teacher preparation program:
- Within Alberta: $200
- Within Canada or the US: $225
- Outside Canada or the US: $250
Third Parties Involved in the Licensing Process
The Teacher Development and Certification Branch does not use third parties.
Typical Length of the Licensing Process
Once all documentation has been received, the application processing time (and credentials evaluation) may take up to 16 weeks for applicants who completed their initial teacher education program outside of Canada and the United States, and up to 12 weeks for those who completed it within Canada or the United States.
Internal Review/Appeal Process
Applicants who disagree with their assessment decision may request in writing to have their assessment reviewed by the Registrar. If applicants disagree with the decision of the Registrar, they may appeal in writing to the chair of the Certification Appeal Committee. The decision of the Certification Appeal Committee is final.
Saskatchewan
Regulatory body: Teacher Services, Saskatchewan Learning, Ministry of Education, www.education.gov.sk.ca
Requirements for Permanent Certification
- Saskatchewan Grade 12 equivalency
- Four years of postsecondary education
- Completion of a bachelor of education degree, or an approved degree and 48 semester hours of professional education that includes a practicum
- One year (190 days) of teaching experience in Saskatchewan
- Recommendation for permanent certification
Documentation Required
- Application form
- Official transcripts for all postsecondary education (must list all classes completed and be sent directly from each institution)
- Official high school transcript (if high school standing is not confirmed on university transcript or was completed outside Saskatchewan)
- Verified copy of the applicant's Canadian Social Insurance Number
- Verified copy of birth certificate
- Verified copy of any change-of-name documentation
- Verified copy of teacher's certificate or proof of eligibility to hold a teaching certificate in the jurisdiction where teacher education was obtained
- Statement of professional standing from the last jurisdiction in which the applicant was authorized to teach
- Criminal records check may be required.
Credentials Assessment (Third Party and/or Internal)
Credentials assessment is conducted internally.
Academic/Program Requirements
- Elementary teachers must present:
- Minimum of 39 semester hours in at least three teaching fields, including at least three semester hours in English (or other acceptable communications class)
- 48 semester hours of teacher education that includes a practicum (minimum eight-week block)
- At least six semester hours in educational psychology
- Methods courses (curriculum and instruction) in reading and language (six semester hours), science, social studies and mathematics
- Secondary teachers must present:
- A major (24 semester hours) in a teaching field
- A minor (15 semester hours) in a secondary teaching field
- At least three semester hours in English (or other acceptable communications class), which may be included in the major or minor
- 48 semester hours of teacher education that includes a practicum (minimum eight-week block)
- Minimum of six semester hours in educational psychology
- A methods (curriculum and instruction) course related to the major
- A methods (curriculum and instruction) course related to the minor
Teaching Experience Requirements
To obtain full registration, applicants educated outside the province must complete 190 days of teaching experience in Saskatchewan.
Examinations
There are no entry-to-practice examinations.
Language Requirements
There is currently no language requirement. Teacher Services is working on amending its regulations to include a requirement.
Fees Associated with the Licensing Process
- Certification fee for all applicants: $75
- Qualifications evaluation fee for those educated outside Saskatchewan: $75
Third Parties Involved in the Licensing Process
Teacher Services does not use third parties.
Typical Length of the Licensing Process
Once all required documents are received, evaluation of the application may take a minimum of four months for applicants who completed their initial teacher preparation outside Canada and the United States, and a minimum of three months for those who completed it within Canada and the United States.
Internal Review/Appeal Process
Applicants who are dissatisfied with certification decisions made by the Ministry of Education may appeal to the Board of Teacher Education and Certification.
Manitoba
Regulatory body: Professional Certification Unit, Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth, www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/profcert/index.html
Requirements for Permanent Certification
- Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- Completion of 12 years of elementary and secondary school
- Completion of
- a three-year undergraduate university degree and of a two-year bachelor of education
or
- a five-year integrated bachelor of arts/science and bachelor of education degree that includes two years of coursework specific to the field of education and 24 weeks of student teaching experience
- Two teachable subjects (major and minor)
- Good character and proof of being a fit and proper person
Documentation Required
- Completed teacher certification application form
- Completed teaching experience checklist
- Criminal records search certificate
- Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- Photocopy of birth certificate
- Photocopy of work visa (if applicable)
- Photocopy of any documentation related to change of name
- Official transcripts of all degrees (sent directly from institutions, but accepted directly from the applicant if the official seal on the envelope in which they were sent has not been broken)
- Verification of teaching experience form
- Statement of professional standing
Credentials Assessment (Third Party and/or Internal)
Credentials assessment is conducted internally.
Academic/Program Requirements
- Requirements for teaching kindergarten to Grade 8 (elementary stream)
- 18 credit hours of coursework in a major teachable area
- 12 credit hours of coursework in a minor teachable area
- 60 credit hours of education coursework that includes 24 weeks of student teaching or a teaching practicum
- Completion of a minimum of
- Nine credit hours consisting of three credit hours in mathematics, three credit hours in a physical science and three additional credit hours in math or physical science
- Six credit hours in history or geography, or a combination of history and geography
- Six credit hours in English or French literature
- Requirements for Grade 9 to Grade 12 (secondary stream)
- 30 credit hours of coursework in a major teachable area
- 18 credit hours of coursework in a minor teachable area
- 60 credit hours of education coursework that includes 24 weeks of student teaching or a teaching practicum
Teaching Experience Requirements
- 24 weeks of student teaching experience (practicum) are required for permanent certification.
- International teaching experience is recognized if it was gained in a public school system while holding a valid teaching certificate in that jurisdiction.
Examinations
There are no entry-to-practice examinations.
Language Requirements
There are no English or French language requirements for teacher certification in Manitoba.
Fees Associated with the Licensing Process
There is a flat application fee of $80 (regardless of location of training).
Third Parties Involved in the Licensing Process
The Professional Certification Unit does not use third parties.
Typical Length of the Licensing Process
Once all documents have been received, the registration process takes six to eight weeks to complete.
Internal Review/Appeal Process
Applicants who seek further clarification or disagree with the decision made by the Professional Certification Unit may call or write to the program director to request clarification or re-evaluation. Applicants who are still unhappy with the result after re-evaluation may inquire about the department's formal appeal process.
Quebec*
Regulatory body: Ministère de l'Èducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS), Direction de la formation et de la titularisation du personnel scolaire, www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/dftps
* The information for Quebec has not been validated. The regulatory body, the Ministère de l'Èducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS), Direction de la formation et de la titularisation du personnel scolaire, can vouch only for the accuracy of the information on its own website and does not endorse external sources of information.
Requirements for Permanent Certification
- Applicants must have a university degree that includes a minimum of 30 credits or 450 hours (equivalent to one complete year, full-time) of a teacher training program.
- Preschool or elementary-level teachers must present training equivalent to either a 90-credit or a 120-credit bachelor's degree in preschool and elementary education offered at a Quebec university.
- Secondary-level teachers must have studied subjects relevant to those set out in Quebec's Basic School Regulation.
- Completion of 600- or 900-hour (four to five months) probationary period that demonstrates the applicant's ability to teach in Quebec schools
- Successful completion of the course on the Quebec school system (three credits)
- Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- Appropriate knowledge of the language of instruction (English or French)
- Fulfillment of judicial records requirements
Documentation Required
- Declaration concerning a judicial record
- Application form
- Birth certificate, act of birth (acte de naissance) or valid passport
- Documents relating to change of name
- Statement of professional standing from every province or territory where the applicant has taught
- Teaching certificate from the province or territory where the applicant received training in educational psychology or teacher training. (This must include a letter attesting to the validity of the document dated less than three months prior to the current date.)
- All diplomas supporting the application
- Transcripts for each successfully completed training program supporting the application (course outline, as applicable)
- A certified copy of the Comparative Evaluation for Studies Done Outside Quebec issued by the Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés culturelles du Québec (MICC) for all studies pursued outside Canada
- Immigration documentation, including a valid certificate of selection issued under the act respecting immigration to Quebec, if applicable
Credentials Assessment (Third Party and/or Internal)
- All university and teaching training completed outside of Canada must be evaluated and certified by the MICC. Transcripts and diplomas issued by teaching institutions outside Canada must therefore be sent to the MICC.
- All other program assessment is conducted internally.
Academic/Program Requirements
- Requirements for teaching at any level
- Training in educational psychology is required that consists of no fewer than 30 university credits.
- If this training is part of another program, such as a bachelor's degree in education, this training represent at least 450 hours of courses (e.g., courses in psychology, didactics in no less than one subject, evaluation of learning achievement, classroom management and school-based internships). This teacher training may be part of an undergraduate degree in another subject.
- Applicants must successfully complete a university-level education program equivalent to an undergraduate degree of no fewer than three years in Quebec.
- Requirements for teaching at the preschool or elementary level
- Applicants must complete a university program equivalent to no fewer than 90 credits of an undergraduate degree in preschool and elementary education offered at a Quebec university.
- The program must be relevant to the subjects set out in the Basic School Regulation and taught by homeroom teachers, and excludes physical education, arts education and second language instruction. If the undergraduate teacher training was completed in a subject other than those listed in the Basic School Regulation, the applicant's request may be accepted but the conditions for renewal will apply.
- Requirements for teaching at the secondary level
- Applicants must complete at least one of the subjects set out in Quebec's Basic School Regulation.
- Minimum of 45 credits is required to teach only one subject or to teach mathematics, the language of instruction or a specialty (physical education, arts education and second language).
- Minimum of 30 credits in one subject and 18 credits of training in another subject set out in the Basic School Regulation is required in order to teach two subjects and to teach a subject other than mathematics, language of instruction or a specialty. Applicants educated outside Quebec whose education is assessed as not being equivalent to the training received in Quebec must complete at least 12 credits in educational psychology as part of a teacher training program directly related to the program underlying the teaching permit issued by the MELS, including:
- At least six credits in didactics pertaining to the subject for which the teaching permit was issued
- At least three credits in the evaluation of learning achievement
- At least three credits in intervention with handicapped students or students with social maladjustments or learning disabilities
Teaching Experience Requirements
- Teaching experience is not taken into consideration for the issuance of a teaching licence.
- Applicants trained outside the province must complete a 600- or 900-hour (four to five months) probationary period that demonstrates the applicant's ability to teach in Quebec schools.
Examinations
There are no entry-to-practice examinations.
Language Requirements
Applicants are required to pass an examination in French or English recognized by the MELS.
Fees Associated with the Licensing Process
The MICC collects a fee of $105 for the evaluation of studies completed outside Quebec.
Third Parties Involved in the Licensing Process
The MICC evaluates all university and teacher training completed outside of Canada.
Typical Length of the Licensing Process
It takes a maximum of 60 days to receive a written decision regarding an application.
Internal Review/Appeal Process
Applicants who are dissatisfied with the registration decision may request a formal review in writing. An applicant's file will be reviewed by a committee of three people.