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 Education for Future French Teachers (Consecutive)
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SchoolYork University - Glendon Campus
LocationToronto, ON, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 2,700
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesIf you’re planning to apply to the Concurrent BEd program directly from high school, you will need: •Glendon’s minimum admission requirements for the BA •Strong written and oral language abilities in both English and French •A strong supplementary application which includes an experience profile, a personal statement, a processing fee, and two online letters of reference. More information at: http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/academic-programs/bed/admissions/
Cost
National: $7,398

Books and supplies cost extra and vary according to program.
International Student Fees: $ 24, 462
Please visit http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/fees-and-deadlines/ for more information.
Scholarships3 scholarship(s)
DescriptionYork University’s Faculty of Education at Glendon offers a Bachelor of Education for future French as a Second Language teachers in a concurrent degree program. It is designed specifically to prepare future French Immersion, Extended French, and Core French teachers in Anglophone school boards at the following levels: Primary/Junior (kindergarten to grade 6); Junior/Intermediate (grade 4 to grade 10); Intermediate/Senior (grade 7 to grade 12) This program addresses a provincial need to prepare additional well-qualified French as a Second Language teachers. Our bilingual campus and excellence in language education provide the ideal setting for this program. Many students report great experiences in the program and find jobs in their field upon graduation.

Not only will you be studying how to become a teacher, you’ll be learning how to teach French specifically as a subject, with French immersion placements being what sets us apart. This relevant experience will equip you with the different language learning settings and teaching skills needed to set you apart in the job market after you graduate. Your first years at Glendon are a time to familiarize yourself with university life and to complete your BA courses. BEd courses begin later in the degree.
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