Co-ordinator
Marg Raynor
General Information
Administrative Co-ordinator
Sarah McGean
905-688-5550, extension 3530
Welch Hall 68
The Indigenous Educational Studies programs offer a Bachelor of Education degree for students interested in teaching at the Primary/Junior level (grades K-6).
The program emphasizes Indigenous learning preferences, focusing on Turtle Island Indigenous cultures and issues. Courses are offered in a blended model (facilitated digital and face-to-face) for students from selected remote First Nation locations in northern Ontario.
Successful graduates will receive a Bachelor of Education degree. Upon successful completion of a teacher education program, teacher candidates are normally recommended to the Ontario College of Teachers for membership and to receive their Ontario Certificate of Qualification.
For further information contact the Administrative Co-ordinator.
Bachelor of Education-Primary/Junior (Aboriginal) students with credit in ERSC 1F02 will be deemed to have fulfilled their Sciences context requirement and Bachelor of Education-Primary/Junior (Aboriginal) students with credit in CHYS 1F95 will be deemed to have fulfilled their Social Sciences context requirement.
Admissions
Candidates may be admitted with at least Grade 12 standing. Preference will be given to those with some post secondary experience.
Program Note
- Brock will award a maximum of one advanced standing credit. Students seeking advanced standing through transfer credits should consult the Admissions section of this Calendar for further information.