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OCCUPATION INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW:

 

Who is the regulatory body responsible for certifying Teachers in Alberta?

In Alberta, the Professional Standards Branch of Alberta Education is responsible for the evaluation of credentials and issuance of certification for teachers in Alberta.

What are the registration requirements for internationally educated Teachers?

Internationally educated Teachers must:

  1. Apply (online) to the Professional Standards Branch of Alberta Education for an Interim Professional Certificate.
  2. Possess evidence of: a 4-year university education degree or a degree in another field that contains or is supplemented with a teacher preparation program (The program must include at minimum, 48 semester hour credits (1 and 3/5 years) in professional teacher education coursework, inclusive of a minimum of 10 weeks in supervised student teaching at the elementary level.) 

     Within their overall post-secondary studies:      

 Elementary teachers are required to present a minimum of 24 semester hour credits in academic coursework including:

o    3 semester hour credits in Canadian Studies

o    3 semester hour credits in Mathematics

o    3 semester hour credits in Science

o    6 semester hour credits in English/French Literature and Composition

  1. Present evidence of immigration status in Canada, all names used for legal purposes, currency of teaching practice in the past 10 years, and language proficiency. TOEFL-iBT is the accepted language proficiency test
  2. Submit all the required documents (found on the website) and pay the application fees.
  3. Note: documents that are not in English must be translated by an official translator along with the statutory declaration form (found on the website). The Association of Translators and Interpreters of Alberta provides translation services.

 

Note: The teacher preparation program presented must meet the criteria for teacher certification in the jurisdiction where the teacher preparation program was completed.

 

How do I apply for an assessment of my credentials for salary purposes?

The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) is the professional organization of teachers, and through the Teacher Qualifications Service (TQS), evaluates credentials for salary purposes.  TQS does not issue salary assessments until teaching authority has been issued by Alberta Education.  Any enquiries regarding salary assessments should be directed to the Teacher Qualifications Service.

What are the educational requirements for Teachers in Alberta?

(Note: Regulatory bodies compare international education and experience to Canadian standards)

The minimum qualification required to teach in an elementary school is four years of post-secondary education leading to a bachelor of education (B.Ed.) degree.

The following post-secondary institutions offer B.Ed. degree programs in elementary education.

Additional Occupational Information

For more information on occupational duties and wages, visit the Alberta Education Information Service at www.alis.gov.ab.ca and search for Teacher under occupational information.

Who is responsible for the hiring of teachers in Alberta?

Alberta’s public education system includes Public, Separate, Francophone and Charter schools, as well as alternative programs and virtual programs offered by school boards and home education. Alberta First Nations, Métis and Inuit schools follow the Alberta Programs of Study. All school types including accredited private schools employ teachers with Alberta teaching certificates. 

 

Public and Separate school boards operate the basic education system in the province – the universal system accessible to everyone.  Separate school boards administer Roman Catholic and Protestant separate school boards. School boards are responsible for the hiring and placement of teachers. For a list of schools and school boards visit: http://education.alberta.ca/apps/schoolsdir/

 

What training programs or services are available for internationally educated teachers?

Transitions to Alberta Classrooms (TAC)

Accreditation and Employment Program for Foreign-Trained Teachers

Transitions to Alberta Classrooms (TAC) is a six-month program offered by the University of Calgary Faculty of Education's Office of Professional and Community Engagement (PACE), to help immigrant teachers with international experience overcome barriers to finding employment as educators in Canada. This program also includes obtaining the university credits needed to get an Alberta Teaching Certificate.

 

What information resources are available for Teachers in Alberta?

EDinfo website: www.alis.alberta.ca/edinfo

Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) website: www.teachers.ab.ca