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    Certificate in Leadership in Post Secondary Education
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    Certificate in Leadership in Post Secondary Education

    University of Saskatchewan

    University of Saskatchewan

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    Canada, Saskatoon

    University RankQS Ranking
    340

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines3-Jan-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Next Intake 3-Jan-2023

    Certificate in Leadership in Post Secondary Education

    About

    Develop skills and knowledge specific to leadership in post-secondary institutions such as colleges, polytechnics and universities.


    What you will learn

    The LTEP route supports teacher candidates by offering teaching area and methodology courses in Cree or French, as well as coursework that focuses on teaching in second language settings.

    This diverse, one-of-a kind program brings English, French and Indigenous language learners together with a focus on language revitalization and culture and responds to the needs of practicing professionals in school systems where second-language programs (immersion, bilingual and core) are currently delivered or in the development stages.

    LTEP courses within this new program route will focus on second language pedagogy, curricula and assessment knowledge as well as specific attention to culture, identity and language revitalization. Providing Cree and French Education courses will deepen the professional study for teacher candidates and respects the Saskatchewan Professional Teacher Regulatory Board (SPTRB) requirements for teacher certification in Saskatchewan.

    Students in the LTEP program will take four education methodology courses in either French or Cree (depending on their focus).

    Cree Stream

    nêhiyawêwin

    Early Years (PreK to Grade 3)

    tānisi/tawāw! kinanāskomitinān kā-nohtē-kiskēyihtaman nēhiyaw kiskinwahamākēwin. nipakosēyimonān ta-miywēyihtaman kita-wīcihtāsowin nēhiyaw pīkiskwēwin kihtwām kita-pasikōnikātēk ēkwa mīna kita-nakacihtāyan kita-osihtāyan kīkwaya apiscawāsisak isko nisto kā-itakisocik kita-wīcihikocik kā-kiskinwahamahcik kiskinwahamātowikamikohk.

    In addition to the Cree language courses that comprise your Teaching Area 1, teaching methods courses will also be taken in Cree. These methods courses will focus on Early Years learners (Prekindergarten to Grade 3).

    French Stream

    Early/Middle Years (PreK to Grade 8)

    Bonjour/Bienvenue! Merci pour votre intérêt dans la voie française. Nous espérons que vous êtes emballé(e) par l’occasion d’aider à mettre en valeur la langue et la culture française, et de développer de l’expertise dans l’enseignement de la langue française et dans la création d’environnements d’apprentissage qui répondent aux besoins des jeunes apprenants de la prématernelle à la 8e année.

    In addition to the French language courses that comprise your Teaching Area 1, teaching methods courses will also be taken in French. These methods courses will focus on Early/Middle Years learners (Prekindergarten to Grade 8).

    Disciplines

    Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Requirements

    Admission requirements depend on your situation. Tell us about yourself:

    English Program Requirements

    The language of instruction and examination at the University of Saskatchewan is English. In order for students to understand, communicate and be successful in programs at the university, an acceptable level of academic English is required. You may be asked to provide proof of English proficiency.

    Career

    There are few opportunities similar to this program offered by other Canadian institutions. In the rapidly changing landscape of post-secondary education, study in this area is for professionals interested in advancing their career.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 0 

    How to Apply

    1. Find a program

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    Learn the admission requirements and deadlines

    Make sure you meet the admission requirements such as required grade 12 classes, minimum admission averages, and proficiency in English.

    Apply early to take advantage of benefits like early admission and access to scholarships. Some scholarship applications are due before the application deadline.

    2. Apply for admission

    Completing the application

    The online application takes about 30 minutes to complete. You may start an application, save it, and return to it any time before submitting.

    You will need to have:

    • Your educational history
    • A Visa or MasterCard for online payment of application fee. For most programs, a minimum, non-refundable $90 CDN application fee is required to submit your application.Refer to yourprogram pagefor specific fee information.
    • Supplemental documents can be submitted after you apply (see below)

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    3. After you apply

    After submitting your online application, you will be notified by email if you are required to provide any additional supplemental documents.

    Changing your application

    If you need to make changes to an application that you have already submitted, submit your request, along with your full name and date of birth toadmissions@usask.ca

    Check your status

    If you applied using USask's common application system, you can log back into your profile to view the status of your application, required documents or the status of your sent documents.

    Submit required documents

    It is important to:

    • check your application status to learn what documents we will need to consider you for admission. You will also be able to see when items you submit have been received.
    • submit documents before the documents deadline which are listed with the application deadlines.

    Commonly requested supplemental documents include:

    Transcripts

    Transcripts or report cards are used to calculate your admission average and to determine whether you have met or will meet prerequisite requirements for your program.

    English language proficiency

    You may be asked to show evidence that you are proficient in English to ensure you are prepared to study at USask. If you’ve taken a standardized test, you will need to arrange for your results to be sent directly to the University of Saskatchewan from the testing centre.

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    Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A2Canada

    Accept your offer

    When a decision has been made regarding your application, you will be notified as soon as possible. If you receive an offer of admission, accept your offer in the application system to become a USask student.

    Plan to start

    If you haven’t already done so, you should apply for scholarships, apply for residence (if needed) and learn what you need to know when you are new to USask.

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