REASONS TO CHOOSE US. “WEST AND NORTH” MURAL ON EDUCATION BUILDING We offer the only four-year Bachelor of Education program with a specialization in either Elementary or Secondary in . When you study here, you’re learning ONE CHILD, You can enter either degree program from the best. straight out of high school! We are home to some of the top educators ONE TEACHER, in the country. Our professors are recognized nationally and internationally for excellence Our degrees are recognized worldwide. ONE PEN, AND in teaching and educational research. UAlberta is ranked among the Top ONE BOOK CAN 100 universities in the world. Why limit your options with a degree from another We encourage our students to go global. institution? CHANGE As an Education student here, you could complete your advanced field experience at THE WORLD. a school in China or Bermuda. We also offer We are all about big opportunities a global citizenship course in Ghana. Malala Yousafzai, and small class sizes. 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate The average class size in the Faculty of Education is similar to the average class size in many Alberta high schools – around 29 students. OUR PROGRAMS.

Four-Year Elementary Program Five-Year Combined Degree Programs Our Elementary Education (kindergarten – Our Combined Degree programs allow Grade 6) program instructs our students in students to do the first two or three years of diverse subject areas. They are involved in their undergraduate studies with the teaching the basic concepts and in the social Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Native education of young learners. Our professors Studies, Faculty of Physical Education are dedicated to helping our students become & Recreation, Faculty of Science, or at the COLLABORATIVE the homeroom teachers that children will Augustana campus. The remaining years remember for a lifetime. are taken with the Faculty of Education. PROGRAMS. CHECK OUT EDUCATION’S The result? Two degrees in five years. OWN H.T.COUTTS LIBRARY Four-Year Secondary Program Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP) Do you love chemical bonding? Can’t stop After Degree Program ATEP is an off-campus elementary program talking about the works of Shakespeare? Our After Degree program is designed for involving a community based collaborative cohort. Our Secondary Education (Grades 7-12) students who already hold an approved degree. ATEP GRADUATES AT The program focuses on enabling the academic success CONVOCATION 2013 program prepares future teachers to pass You can choose to specialize in Elementary of Aboriginal children by increasing the number of on that passion for inquiry, discovery and or Secondary Education. Getting that second Aboriginal teachers with an understanding of Aboriginal learning to students. Choose a major and degree is as easy as 1-2-3. perspectives in communities in Northern Alberta. While this minor specialization in subject areas as program is intended for Aboriginal students, all students PROGRAMS AT EDUCPROSPECTIVE. diverse as you are – you can choose from FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS AT are encouraged to apply. UALBERTA.CA/PROGRAMS over 750 major/minor combinations! EDUCPROSPECTIVE.UALBERTA.CA/PROGRAMS Locations may vary. Check website for most current information.

Off-Campus Collaborative Programs Not sure if you want to make the big move to ? We have you covered. Our off-campus collaborative programs allow you to graduate with a Bachelor of Education degree STUDENTS IN AN EDUCATION CLASS and qualify for teacher certification in Alberta while staying in your community. You can choose from the Middle Years Program offered at Red Deer College, the Elementary Teacher Education North Program at Grande Prairie Regional College, Did you know? and the Collaborative Elementary Education Program offered Did you know? UAlberta’s Faculty of at Keyano College. Since launching in 2002, our Education is ranked among Aboriginal Teacher Education The Keyano College Program does not offer admission every year – check with an the Top 50 faculties of advisor for details. Program has graduated more education in the world and than 170 students. Top 4 in ! FIELD EXPERIENCES.

As an Education student in our program, you get to participate in two field experiences in an Alberta classroom. These two terms are supported by on-campus coursework in the first part of the term prior to going out to your placement. These field experiences (student teaching) are your opportunity to apply what you have learned in your university courses to a school setting. Every year our undergraduates INTERNATIONAL tell us that student teaching was the highlight of their teacher education program. OPPORTUNITIES. Explore beyond Canada’s borders and discover a world full of STUDENTS GAIN Introductory Field Experience HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE educational opportunities by taking part in one of our international The Introductory Field Experience (IFX) is designed to give programs. By investing in your own global citizenship, you also student teachers their first opportunity to merge theory with invest in the education of your future students. practice in a school setting. It consists of an eight-week Why not go to an international Alberta curriculum school on-campus seminar, three in-school observation days and to fulfill the program and certification requirements of your a five-week field experience. EDUCATION STUDENT WITH SCHOOLCHILDREN IN GHANA Advanced Field Experience? You get to experience the unique context of a school in another country while still working with Advanced Field Experience Did you know? Did you know? Alberta programs of study at an Alberta accredited school with The Advanced Field Experience (AFX) consists of a an Alberta certified mentor teacher. Our Education students nine-week field experience. Once student teachers have Alberta’s education system is Currently, K-12 placements take place in University of Alberta complete at least 14 weeks gained experience teaching in the IFX, the AFX gives recognized internationally as Faculty of Education Partner Schools in China and Bermuda. of supervised student them the opportunity to further develop teaching one of the best in the world. teaching before graduating. knowledge and skills. 11 schools around the world We also offer a global citizenship course in Ghana over the use the Alberta curriculum, spring/summer. Students engage with local community FIND OUT MORE AT and many of them hire our members in activities related to everyday life, school and the FIELDEXPERIENCES.UALBERTA.CA grads as teachers. development of a resource centre and clinic. CHANGCHANGEE Hanan Ali I chosechose ththee UUniversityniversity of AlbeAlbertarta becaubecausese it wwasas ththee SSECONDARYECONDARY I knknewew the U of A waswas a leadeleaderr inin ssocialocial justice eeducation,ducation, anandd All thethe pprofessorsrofessors II’ve’ve had ggenuinelyenuinely cacaredred EDUCATIONEDUCATION THTHEE only SecondarySecondary EdEd ssppecialization programprogram to offerer MAJOR  ENGLISH I wwantedanted a pprogramrogram that wwouldould help me ggrowrow aass aa ssocially-justocially-just and wantedwanted us all to ssucceeducceed asas tteachers.”eachers.” LLANGUAGEANGUAGE AARTSRTS admissionmission dirdirectly fromfrom high schoschool.”l.” MINOR  ESL and inclusiveinclusive educator.”educator.” WWORLD.ORLD. OOTTAWA,TTAWA, OONN Bethany Briones EELEMENTARYLEMENTARY EDUCATIONEDUCATION “This facultyfaculty reallyreally AzAzrara SmjiSamji BBrentrent SaccucciSaccucci BBEE A EEDMONTON,DMONTON, ABAB “I chosechose ttoo aattendttend tthehe eexemplifiesxemplifies thethe ‘‘teacherteacher BBSCSC ‘‘1414 SSECONDARYECONDARY spspirit’irit’ in thatthat eeveryoneveryone EELEMENTARYLEMENTARY EDUCATIONEDUCATION UniUniversityversity of AlbertaAlberta nonott ononlyly TETEACHER.ACHER. EEDUCATIONDUCATION MAJOR  ENGLISH bebecausecause itit is ononee of tthehe momostst is so willingwilling ttoo shasharere AFTERDEGREE LLANGUAGEANGUAGE AARTSRTS MINOR  DRAMA pprestigiousrestigious universitiesuniversities inin ththeireir expertise.”expertise.” EEDMONTON,DMONTON, ABAB SST.ALBERT,T.ALBERT, ABAB CCanada,anada, bbutut also bebecausecause mmyy ccredentialsredentials will openopen meme ttoo ccareerareer opportunitiesopportunities outsideoutside of teaching.”teaching.”

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“My degree has “MY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION CREATED THE “THE PRACTICAL SKILLS “My expertise, skills and knowledge opened many doors in FOUNDATION NOT ONLY FOR TEACHING, BUT FOR I LEARNED THROUGH MY from my Bachelor of Education have the informal education MANY OF THE ADVISING AND COUNSELING ROLES CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE really helped to cultivate my work as field, including I HAVE HAD.“ HAVE AIDED MY a trainer and facilitator.” working as a natural BEHAVIOURS MANAGEMENT, history interpreter German works to promote positive SCAFFOLDING, AND PARENT Grant provides support in researching for the city, and as a mental health in schools in Sherwood CONFERENCING SKILLS IN and developing courses for in-company youth counsellor on Park, and he is also a blogger for MY CLINICAL PRACTICE.” training, as well as developing the skills the Disney Wonder helphub.me, a tutoring website for of in-house trainers. offering activities for university students. After graduation children to play and he taught at Kingsthorpe Community Michelle Weinhandl learn while at sea.” German Villegas College in Northampton, England. Kristen Hedley Grant Gaumont B.Ed. ‘02 B.Ed. ‘06 B.Ed. ‘08 B.Ed. ‘10 Did you know? SCHOOL PROGRAMS SPECIALIST SUCCESS COACH M.Sc. SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ‘12 TALENT DEVELOPMENT ADVISOR TELUS WORLD OF SCIENCE STRATHCONA COUNTY PEDIATRIC SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST JV DRIVER If you went to school in EDMONTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Alberta, it is very likely that OWNER AND OPERATOR SUNSHINE SLP SERVICES, Offering individual treatments and consultation to schools in rural Alberta. you were taught by one of our excellent UAlberta Education alumni. FIND OUT MORE.

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