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    Education: International Baccalaureate
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    Education: International Baccalaureate

    University of British Columbia

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    Canada, Vancouver

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    Campuses

    Vancouver

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 11 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 58,991  / year
    Next Intake 15-May-2023

    Education: International Baccalaureate

    About

    You can study intense specialization in a single field.

    UBC's BEd degree is globally recognized, and open to international students. The IB Educator stream is for teacher candidates with an interest in an international education that is concept-based, inquiry-driven, and student-centred. Guided by key concepts and trans-disciplinary themes, teachers create enriching, hands-on learning opportunities that promote discovery, exploration, and thinking about real-world issues.

    Teacher candidates who successfully complete the requirements for the International Baccalaureate stream of the BEd program are recommended to the BC Teacher Regulation Branch for a professional teaching certificate and are eligible for the Level 1 International Baccalaureate Educator credential.

    • IB Primary Years Programme
    • Middle Years Programme
    • Diploma Programme

    Experiential learning

    Inquiry

    All UBC teacher candidates participate in an inquiry seminar in each of the three terms on campus, developing the habit of asking critical questions about their pedagogical decisions and practices.

    Practicum

    The practicum includes a full day in schools each week starting in September or October, followed by a two-week school placement in November, which is also the setting for the 10-week extended practicum in the spring.

    The teaching practicum is an exciting part of the Bachelor of Education program because it is the time when teacher candidates put theory into practice alongside an experienced teacher.

    Community Field Experience (CFE)

    Following successful completion of a school-based extended practicum, all teacher candidates participate in a three-week Community Field Experience.

    Some field experiences take place in a school context that is very different from the extended practicum site, and others take place in non-school-based contexts such as museums, science centres, environmental ed camps, Indigenous communities, daycares, and more.

    • Inquiry seminars
    • Practicum
    • Community field experience

    Teacher candidates in the International Baccalaureate educator stream have an interest in an international education that is concept-based, inquiry-driven, and student-centred. You'll be guided by key concepts and transdisciplinary themes and enjoy enriching, hands-on learning opportunities that promote discovery, exploration, and thinking about real-world issues. 

    • EDUC 440 - Aboriginal Education in Canada
    • EDUC 450 - Inquiry Seminar I
    • EDUC 451 - Inquiry Seminar II
    • EDUC 452 - Inquiry Seminar III

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Graduation from a university-preparatory program at a senior secondary school: General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi). Certificates must be official. Photocopies are acceptable if certified by school principal, head, or counsellor. Notarized copies are not acceptable.

    Career

    Many UBC BEd alumni go on to teach in local public and independent schools, while others decide to venture beyond BC's Lower Mainland to teach in rural or international locations. The concept of an educational setting is far reaching, and many alumni find careers in non-school-based contexts (i.e. arts organizations, science centres, non-profit organizations, etc.). UBC BEd alumni include the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Juno-nominee and children's entertainer Will Stroet, along with multiple school administrators, writers, and leaders in education.

    Program graduates

    • Senior school learning support teacher, Mulgrave School
    • Teacher, IB-MYP School, Singapore
    • Associate teacher, Collingwood School
    • Teacher, Stratford Hall
    • Teacher, Crofton House School
    • Teacher, IB-PYP School, Germany

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 58,991 

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    How to Apply

    As you complete the online application, keep the following tips in mind:

    • Start early and take your time. Once you begin the application, you will be able to save it and return to it later – but only up until the deadline. Once you have submitted your application to UBC, you will not be able to edit it. Since the online application can sometimes time out if left open for too long, we recommend working on your personal profile questions outside of the application (where you can run them through a spell-checker) then copy and paste them into your application.
    • Let the online application guide you. You’ll be asked to provide only the information we need based on your degree choice(s), your previous education, and other factors.
    • Tell us your full academic history. It’s important to include all of the high schools, colleges, and/or universities you have attended. Don’t leave anything out!
    • Be accurate. UBC has a number of methods in place to authenticate information provided in the application. These methods include, but are not limited to, contacting references, verifying academic records, and requesting additional documentation to verify your personal profile. If an application is found to contain untrue or incomplete information, UBC may, at its discretion: withdraw an offer of admission; require you to withdraw from UBC; subject you to academic discipline; or share the information provided with other post-secondary institutions, law enforcement agencies, or other third parties.
    • Use an email address you check frequently. Once you have submitted your application, UBC will communicate with you primarily by email.
    • Note your UBC student number. Write down your UBC student number somewhere safe. You’ll need it in future correspondence with UBC.
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    Education: International Baccalaureate

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