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Media contact: Kelsey Pye. Toggle navigation Newsroom. Contact Media Contacts. Blog search. Two faculty members and a UNB Fredericton graduate have received development funding from Telefilm Canada for their next two feature films. Telefilm funding. Toggle navigation Menu. Admission requirements Undergraduate Graduate International Students. Internationally recognized education We are dedicated to learning experiences that encourage critical inquiry, equity, social justice and participatory citizenship.

Undergraduate programs Graduate programs. Research centres. Faculty of Education highlights Current students. Faculty and staff. Box , Fredericton, N. Teacher's Cert. There are three program streams that may be followed: School Years Program information follows Bachelor of Education in Adult Education Wabanaki Bachelor of Education 4-year Elementary Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Education Please Note: In order to qualify for a level 5 New Brunswick teaching license, a minimum combined total of credit hours is required between the two degrees.

General Information All students wishing to follow degree credit programs in Education must obtain permission to enrol from the Admissions Office of the University. Prerequisites to the Program To be admitted to courses in French second language education, students must possess a high level of French competency.

Elementary Program Applicant must have completed an undergraduate degree normally credit hours with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2. In addition to the above, applicants must complete an application package that includes: Three written statements related to interest in and goals for pursing the Education Program.

List of activities relevant to teaching Three references Secondary Program Applicant must have completed an undergraduate degree with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2. After first year in a program at UNB Fredericton provided they achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3. Secondary school students should complete these steps: Apply to an undergraduate program at UNB Fredericton , by the application deadline of March 31st.

To indicate interest in the Faculty of Education Admission Advantage by checking the box in the online application. Complete the components of Faculty of Education Admission Advantage supplementary application to be submitted. Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3. Complete final components of Faculty of Education Admission Advantage supplementary application. Securing Faculty of Education Admission Advantage status has the following benefits: A place in the Bachelor of Education program, conditional upon meeting progress requirements.

Ongoing advising to the Faculty of Education to ensure students meet teachable admission requirements. General Regulations Student Standing Letter grades are assigned in accordance with University regulations. Credit Hours The Bachelor of Education degree is a 60 ch program to be completed over three academic terms: fall, winter, and summer. A student in the BEd program having a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3. Repeating Courses Per University Regulations. Field Experiences Practicum The Faculty of Education may only place students in school settings within the New Brunswick public school system in cooperation with the New Brunswick public school system, and with the ongoing permission of a School District or School as appropriate.

Time Limit Bachelor of Education: the maximum time permitted between the first registration and the completion of the BEd degree in accordance with the regulations in effect at the time of first registration shall normally be 4 years. Course Selection Within the Bachelor of Education program, there are required courses and some elective space.

Substitution Credits Students may obtain substitution credit of up to 12 credit hours toward the BEd for education courses which have been taken at this or another institution, where the grade received is 'C' or higher, and which meet program requirements.

Re-registration Students who have withdrawn from the Program must establish that the factors necessitating withdrawal have changed and that there is reason to assume that a further attempt would be successful. Field Studies: ED 3 ch or ED 6 ch Approved practicum, Seminars, and independent study; site of practicum to be negotiated Curriculum Studies: Remaining ch Approved courses about the development and delivery of Adult Education programs in Institutions of learning, workplaces and society; about adult learning and development; about the nature, scope, and field of Adult Education.

Program delivered to Wabanaki communities using land-based and place-based pedagogies as well as current online learning technologies. Practical school experience every year embedded within select courses. Cohort model: 30 students will be enrolled in the program which will be completed in 4 years including practicum.

BEd in Early Childhood Education The BEd in ECE consists of the completion of 78 credit hours that focuses on the understanding of current early childhood research, theory, practice, policy and pedagological practices in a range of early childhood community and public-school settings.

Did you know? Canada, E3B 5A3. Year 1. Core Studies 6 ch. ED School Law and Organization. Teachable English 6 ch. ED Teaching in Cultural Context. ED Cultivating Proficient Readers.

ED Classroom Assessment. Year 2. ED Teaching Science in Elementary school. ED The Nature of Science. ED Indigenous Perspectives in Science. ED History of Education. ED Health Promotion in Schools. Year 3. ED Developing Numeracy. ED Education of Exceptional Learners.

Language 6 ch. ED Developing Geometrical Concepts. ED Differentiating Instructions in the Classroom. ED Indigenous Mathematics. Year 4. Social Studies 9 ch. ED Practicum For the Certificate in Mi'kmaq or Wolastoqey language, half the practicum must be completed a First Nations community school and teaching the language. Culture Studies 9 ch.

ED Indigenous Education. ED Treaties and Canadian Geography.



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