What is the best teacher's college in Ontario?
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I was accepted into 10 teacher education programs in Ontario, and now have to quickly decide which offer to accept. I got offers into: Wilfrid Laurier University Brock University Lakehead University Queens University Nipissing University University of Ottawa Trent University University of Toronto University of Windsor York University Are any of these schools better than others? Will it be easier to find a teaching job if I choose one school over the others? Thanks!
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I have the same "problem." I applied to University of Toronto and York, and got accepted into...
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People are graduating from Teachers College and there is no work available... Why are the major teachers colleges particularly in Ontario not assisting students to make wise decisions about teaching... And then there is an influx of Foreign Trained Teachers...
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it appears teachers college is a great school, after gaining your teaching credentials you are ready...
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is there such a program that is avaliable for people who want to become teachers but not able to attend classes? My brother is a certified mechanic, and his job has started to affect his health.. he wants to be a teacher but cannot just quit and go to...
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Make enquiries at the Canadian Virtual University. They describe instances whereby online course may...
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I'm in my second yr of my BBA and have an average of 74 and plan on being able to keep it above 70 but I want to become a marketing high school teacher and got worried when I heard there might be an average requirement to get into teachers college. Is...
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Go to the Ontario COllege of Teachers website, it will give you all your answers! Good luck!
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After getting your B.A and B.Ed. you go to OCT for a year or two. Correct? Is there a program there available for teaching deaf and hard-of-hearing children? Thanks for the help :)
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I want to become a teacher primary junior stream k-6 I'm in University right now. I hear the job market for teachers in Ontario is very tight and its nearly impossible to get a job or even get onto the supply list. My plans are to move to Alberta or...
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Yes it is really hard to get into teaching in Ontario, and it is that way everywhere in Canada in fact...
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I know to be a teacher you need to have your BA and then go on to Teachers' College. But if I decided to get a Master's Degree in Education instead would I still have to go to Teachers' College or would I be able to get a teaching job with an MA in Education...
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Are you kidding? you need to ask a question like that? Maybe you should stay away from any career where...
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I'm currently a uni student. What kind of part-time/summer work related to teaching can i do? Work that will give me experience in working/teaching young people. Basically anything but volunteering at a school as a teaching assistant. I need to know...
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Coming from a teacher, the best I can say is to work with after school programs, check out the boys...
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Hi, i`m considering becoming a teacher in Ontario later on. Right now, i will be starting my first year in University(York Univeristy-Glendon Campus) as an Undergrad and my major is Political Science.I want to go to teachers College when i`m done with...
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If you wish to be employed as a teacher, you need something less usual like teaching Sciences or Math...
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I just got accepted into Lakehead University for the Primary/Junior Program. The problem is...there are NO teaching jobs in Ontario... And they don't want anymore female teachers... Offcourse I know a man who did the Teacher's College in the USA thing...
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You will get a job in Ontario if you are willing to go to a more rural area to start. Check the site...
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