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If you want to become an elementary, middle school or secondary school teacher and you have already completed a four-year degree, UFV's B achelor of Education can help you achieve your goal. Our program is designed to foster teacher agency by providing you with unique and innovative learning opportunities that will nurture your growth as a socially just, pedagogically sensitive, critically-minded and reflective educator. You begin the Bachelor of Education with a mandatory program orientation which includes community-building activities and events to familiarize you with the program and your fellow classmates. The program is then divided into three full-time semesters, each with a different learning focus. In your first semester, you learn to deconstruct your own schooling experiences and examine them with “teacher eyes” through the completion of foundational courses in diversity, special education, Indigenous youth and schooling, planning and assessment, reflective practice, and classroom management, as well as subject-specific methods courses. To apply what you learn in a real-world setting, you also complete a five-week practicum. In your second semester, you focus on methods courses, more specifically unit planning and construction, before completing your twelve week certifying practicum. During your third semester, you examine the roles and responsibilities of teachers in a larger context — governance, action research, and professional development. You then complete and share your learning journey (via e-portfolio) with your teachers and classmates. Upon successful completion of the program, you are recommended to the Ministry of Education to receive a B.C. teaching certificate through the Teacher Regulation Branch.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Education and Training
Degree
BEd
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Blended
If you want to become an elementary, middle school or secondary school teacher and you have already completed a four-year degree, UFV's B achelor of Education can help you achieve your goal. Our program is designed to foster teacher agency by providing you with unique and innovative learning opportunities that will nurture your growth as a socially just, pedagogically sensitive, critically-minded and reflective educator. You begin the Bachelor of Education with a mandatory program orientation which includes community-building activities and events to familiarize you with the program and your fellow classmates. The program is then divided into three full-time semesters, each with a different learning focus. In your first semester, you learn to deconstruct your own schooling experiences and examine them with “teacher eyes” through the completion of foundational courses in diversity, special education, Indigenous youth and schooling, planning and assessment, reflective practice, and classroom management, as well as subject-specific methods courses. To apply what you learn in a real-world setting, you also complete a five-week practicum. In your second semester, you focus on methods courses, more specifically unit planning and construction, before completing your twelve week certifying practicum. During your third semester, you examine the roles and responsibilities of teachers in a larger context — governance, action research, and professional development. You then complete and share your learning journey (via e-portfolio) with your teachers and classmates. Upon successful completion of the program, you are recommended to the Ministry of Education to receive a B.C. teaching certificate through the Teacher Regulation Branch.
Admission Requirements
61+
88+
6.5+
There are 2 options to be accepted into the Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education program. Option 1: Applicants who have attended some post-secondary school. This includes students who have completed the WE program; AND Option 2: Applicants who have no post-secondary experience, but have three or more years working in Adult Education or related experience. Contact the Adult Education Advisor for more information.
31 Dec 2024
10 Months
Aug
Tuition fees
Domestic
11,800 CAD
International
11,800 CAD
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Bachelor of Education
Abbotsford Campus, Abbotsford, Canada
10 monthsProgramme duration
11,800 CADTuition Fee/year
31 Dec, 2024Application Deadline
Education and TrainingMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Education and Training
Degree
BEd
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Blended
Our program is designed to foster teacher agency by providing you with unique and innovative learning opportunities that will nurture your growth as a socially just, pedagogically sensitive, critically-minded and reflective educator.
You begin the Bachelor of Education with a mandatory program orientation which includes community-building activities and events to familiarize you with the program and your fellow classmates. The program is then divided into three full-time semesters, each with a different learning focus.
In your first semester, you learn to deconstruct your own schooling experiences and examine them with “teacher eyes” through the completion of foundational courses in diversity, special education, Indigenous youth and schooling, planning and assessment, reflective practice, and classroom management, as well as subject-specific methods courses. To apply what you learn in a real-world setting, you also complete a five-week practicum.
In your second semester, you focus on methods courses, more specifically unit planning and construction, before completing your twelve week certifying practicum.
During your third semester, you examine the roles and responsibilities of teachers in a larger context — governance, action research, and professional development. You then complete and share your learning journey (via e-portfolio) with your teachers and classmates.
Upon successful completion of the program, you are recommended to the Ministry of Education to receive a B.C. teaching certificate through the Teacher Regulation Branch.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Education and Training
Degree
BEd
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Blended
Our program is designed to foster teacher agency by providing you with unique and innovative learning opportunities that will nurture your growth as a socially just, pedagogically sensitive, critically-minded and reflective educator.
You begin the Bachelor of Education with a mandatory program orientation which includes community-building activities and events to familiarize you with the program and your fellow classmates. The program is then divided into three full-time semesters, each with a different learning focus.
In your first semester, you learn to deconstruct your own schooling experiences and examine them with “teacher eyes” through the completion of foundational courses in diversity, special education, Indigenous youth and schooling, planning and assessment, reflective practice, and classroom management, as well as subject-specific methods courses. To apply what you learn in a real-world setting, you also complete a five-week practicum.
In your second semester, you focus on methods courses, more specifically unit planning and construction, before completing your twelve week certifying practicum.
During your third semester, you examine the roles and responsibilities of teachers in a larger context — governance, action research, and professional development. You then complete and share your learning journey (via e-portfolio) with your teachers and classmates.
Upon successful completion of the program, you are recommended to the Ministry of Education to receive a B.C. teaching certificate through the Teacher Regulation Branch.
Admission Requirements
There are 2 options to be accepted into the Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education program. Option 1: Applicants who have attended some post-secondary school. This includes students who have completed the WE program; AND Option 2: Applicants who have no post-secondary experience, but have three or more years working in Adult Education or related experience. Contact the Adult Education Advisor for more information.
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
Scholarships
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