Director Michael Manley-Casimir Co-ordinator Romaine Bomberry |
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Administrative Co-ordinator Janie Hodson 905-688-5550, extension 3971 Captain John Decew 104 The Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education offers two programs to prepare Native elementary school teachers. The Primary/Junior Certificate Program prepares candidates for teaching grades K-6 in elementary schools. The basic courses are adapted for the needs of Native pupils. Along with the basic requirements, the program includes experiences in the Aboriginal languages and cultures of the participants. At least eight weeks of practice teaching will be completed by each candidate. The Native as a Second Language Certificate program is open to speakers fluent in a Native language. It focusses on teaching methods for language specialists, as well as on the grammar and writing systems of the candidates' Native languages. At least eight weeks of practice teaching will be completed by candettes in this program. Successful candidates of the Primary/Junior Certificate Program of the Native Teacher Education program may Pe recommended by the Dean of the Faculty of Education to the Ontario College of Teachers for certification to teach in Ontario at the Primary/Junior level. Successful completion of the Native as a Second Language Certificate Program of the Native Teacher Education program leads to certification in Native as a Second Language (NSL). To qualify for the NSL certificate, candidates must complete at least one year of successful teaching after completing the first year of the NSL program. Those interested in a teaching career in Ontario are advised to refer to the Ontario College of Teachers Act 1966 and Regulation 184/97 Teachers Qualifications with respect to teachable subjects, definitions, basic qualifications and regulations. |
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Ontario College of Teachers Criminal Records Screening Policy |
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Aboriginal candidates who hold an undergraduate degree may apply to the regular Teacher Education Program (see Education-Teacher Education) |
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Aboriginal candidates may be admitted to this program with Grade 12 or equivalent. Preference will be given to applicants with university credits. |
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Candidates must be fluent in a Native language. |
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See relevant calendar entry for course descriptions. |
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2009-2010 Undergraduate Calendar
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