Program Overview
Consecutive Education
Program Overview & Highlights
The Consecutive Education program is a two-year program designed for individuals who already hold a degree and wish to become eligible to teach in Ontario. The program offers two divisions: Primary/Junior (JK to Grade 6) and Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7 to 12). Students will have opportunities to demonstrate their competence through exceptional experiential learning opportunities.
- Professional Designation Possible: OCT (Ontario College of Teachers)
- Specializations: Primary/Junior (JK to Grade 6) or Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7 to 12)
- Employment Rate of Graduates: 98.8% (two years after graduation)
- Real Teaching Experience: 80 days of real teaching experience inside local schools
Faculty & Staff
- Student Recruitment Officer: Selena Randhawa
- Recruiter - Business, FAHSS, Law, Education: Selena Randhawa
Admission Requirements
High School Student from Canada
- Minimum Average: 70% (for candidates with an existing degree)
High School Student from Outside Canada and the United States (International)
- Course Requirements: Grade 12 English
- Minimum Average: 70% (for candidates with an existing degree)
Career Tracks
- Elementary/secondary teacher
- Principal
- Special education teacher
- Learning strategist
- Academic administrator
- Educational assistant
Related Programs
- History / Concurrent Education
- Educational Studies (Joint Ph.D)
University of Windsor
Overview:
University of Windsor is a public research university located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. The university is known for its strong focus on research and its commitment to providing students with a comprehensive and engaging educational experience.
Services Offered:
The university provides a variety of services to support students, including:
Academic Support:
The Office of the Registrar, Financial Matters, and the Office of the Provost offer guidance and assistance with academic matters.Student Life:
The university offers a vibrant student life experience with various clubs, organizations, and events.Campus Resources:
Students have access to facilities like the Leddy Library, EPICentre, and Athletics + Recreation Services.Support Services:
The university provides support services for students with disabilities through Student Accessibility Services and offers mental health services through the Psychology practicum.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at University of Windsor can expect a dynamic campus experience with:
Events and Activities:
The university hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, sporting events, and cultural celebrations.Student Organizations:
Students can join various clubs and organizations based on their interests, fostering a sense of community and engagement.Athletics:
The university has a strong athletics program with varsity teams known as the Lancers, offering opportunities for participation and cheering on the teams.Residence:
The university provides on-campus housing options for students, offering a convenient and social living experience.Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Opportunities:
The university is known for its strong research focus, providing students with opportunities to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty.Co-operative Education:
The university offers co-operative education programs, allowing students to gain practical work experience in their field of study.International Programs:
The university has a strong international presence, offering programs and opportunities for students to study abroad and engage with diverse cultures.Location:
The university is located in Windsor, a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, offering students a unique and engaging living experience.Academic Programs:
University of Windsor offers a wide range of academic programs, including: