Bachelor of Education

Cape Breton University offers the Bachelor of Education (Elementary and Intermediate/Secondary Education). Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be eligible to apply for teaching certification in Nova Scotia. This 60-credit degree is 12-months in duration (including the teaching internship). Classes commence each spring.

** The 16 month program previously offered (Program discontinued, as of 2023), has been adapted into a 12 month format.  Please contact the School of Education and Health for further information.

 

Admission Requirements for Bachelor of Education

 

Bachelor of Education Degree and Course Requirements for Program Acceptance (2023)

 

Admission requirements for this program include:

  • Completion of an undergraduate degree (minimum of a 90-credit degree) from a recognized university and submission of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
  • Minimum 70% average within the last 60 credits and minimum 65% overall*
  • Submission of an essay (maximum 500 words) indicating applicant’s philosophy of teaching, vision of education, and reasons for wishing to enter this profession
  • Submission of a resume detailing previous work and volunteer experience. Experience working with school aged children/youth is an asset (coaching, tutoring, etc.).
  • An academic and non-academic reference form to be sent directly from the referee to bed@cbu.ca. Select a non-academic reference that can speak strongly to leadership, communication and decision-making skills. References from friends or family are not suitable.
  • Applications will be screened during the admissions process and selected applicants will move forward to an interview

 

*Please note: The Bachelor of Education admission committee appreciates that because of extenuating circumstances, some applicants may not meet the academic average requirement. Additionally, we recognize that not all applicants will have access to the same opportunities to work/volunteer with school aged individuals. We invite applicants to include additional information on any such circumstances with their application for the admission committee’s consideration.

Candidates must also possess the following academic prerequisites, as determined by the Office of Nova Scotia Teacher Certification:

 

Elementary Education Stream (Grades P-6)

  • Social Studies: six credits in university social studies from among History (with a preference for local and Canadian History), Geography, Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, Law, Classics, African Canadian Studies, Mi’kmaq Studies, Acadian Studies and/or Philosophy
  • Science: Six credits in university science coursework from any one or combination of the following disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology/Earth Sciences, Oceanography, and Environmental Studies
  • Six credits in university Mathematics coursework with a preference for a course in fundamental concepts
  • English: Six credits in university English coursework
  • Three credits of Critical Study Coursework: a list of accepted courses can be found on the B.Ed. section of the CBU website.
  • Three credits of Developmental Psychology: PSYC 2601 or equivalent three credits in university Developmental Psychology coursework.

 

Secondary Education (Grades 7-12):
First Teachable Area: A concentration of at least thirty credit hours of university coursework in a single discipline selected from below.

 

Second Teachable Area: A concentration of at least eighteen credit hours of university coursework in a second single discipline university coursework in a single discipline selected from below.

 

Intermediate/Secondary Teachables: Mi’kmaw Language, English, Math, French, Fine Arts, Technology, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology/Earth Sciences, Oceanography or Environmental Studies) and Social Studies (History, Geography, Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, African Canadian Studies, or Mi’kmaq Studies), Business  (Business Administration, Commerce, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Organizational Behaviour, Secretarial Arts), and Family Studies (Combination of courses from two of the following three areas: Foods and Nutrition, Family Dynamics and Textiles/Housing),  Anthropology can be used as a second teachable area only.

 

Admission Criteria

Grade average in most recent 60 credits

 

40 pts

References

 

10 pts

Essay

 

20 pts

Resume

 

10 pts

Interview

 

20 pts

Program Requirements – 16-Month Format (Program discontinued, as of 2023)

The pass mark in all Bachelor of Education courses is 60.  Bachelor of Education students may only proceed to terms two, three, and four of the programs by successfully completing all  credits of the coursework from the preceding term.  This includes the teaching practicum.

The Nova Scotia Department of Education has adopted guidelines for the conduct of pre-service teachers enrolled in Bachelor of Education program.  Professional responsibilities of teacher candidates are outlined in the CBU Bachelor of Education Practicum Handbook and in the Nova Scotia Teachers’ Union Code of Ethics.  Pre-service teachers are expected to adopt the core values of professionalism and the principles that define teachers’ moral and ethical obligations both individual and collectively.  Such values and principles are expressed in the pre-service teacher’s attitude, behaviour and practice.

 

ELEMENTARY STREAM:

Spring/Summer Year 1 – 18 Credits (All Core)

EDUC-4161                   Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4107                  Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC-4164                  Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts I (3 credits)

EDUC-4123                  Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC-4124                  Curriculum and Instruction of Early Numeracy and Pedagogy (P-3) (3 credits)

EDUC-4118                   Principles and Practice of Elementary Education (3 credits)

 

Fall Year 1 – 15 Credits (All Core)

EDUC-4163                  Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC-4125                  Curriculum and Instruction of Upper Elementary Numeracy and Pedagogy (4-6) (3 credits)

EDUC-4165                  Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts II (3 credits)

EDUC-4113                   Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary Science (3 credits)

EDUC-4119                   Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC-0401                 Pre-Practicum Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Winter Year 1 – 12 Credits (All Core)

EDUC-4891                 Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4893                Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC-4894                Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC-4895                Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC-4896                Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC-4897                Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

Spring/Summer Year 2 – 15 Credits

Core:

EDUC-4109                Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC-4115                 Teaching an Integrated Social Studies Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC-4167                Assessment & Curriculum for an Integrated Curriculum (3 credits)

 

Plus 6 credits in Education Electives from:

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

 

EDUC-4133              Teaching English as an Additional Language (3 credits)

EDUC-4136              Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC-4114             Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC-4104            Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

SECONDARY STREAM:

Spring/Summer Year 1 – 18 Credits

Core:

EDUC-4161              Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4107             Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC-4128             Principles and Practice of Secondary Education (3 credits)

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from:

EDUC-4216                Adult Education (3 credits)

 EDUC-4213               Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

 EDUC-4215               Learning Through Drama (3 credits)

 

Plus Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC-4138                 Technology Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4141                  Science at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4144                 Social Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4146                 French Second Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4148                 Fine Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4151                  English Language Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4154                 Mathematics at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4156                 Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

 

Fall Year 1 – 15 Credits

Core:

EDUC-4163                 Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC-4119                 Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC-0401                Pre-Practicum Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from either:

EDUC-4123                 Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC-4108                Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

 

Plus Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC-4139                 Technology Education II (3 credits)

EDUC-4143                 Science at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4145                 Social Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4147                  French Second Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4149                 Fine Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4153                 English Language Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4155                 Mathematics at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC-4157                 Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level II II (3 credits)

 

Winter Year 1 – 12 Credits (All Core)

EDUC-4891                Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4893                Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC-4894               Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC-4991                Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC-4993               Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC-4994               Secondary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

Spring/Summer Year 2 – 15 Credits

Core:

EDUC-4109               Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC-4121                 Literacy Across the Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC-4217                The Adolescent Learner (3 credits)

 

Plus 6 credits in Education Electives from:

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC-4133              Teaching English as an Additional Language (3 credits)

EDUC-4136              Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

 Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC-4114             Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC-4104            Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

Program Requirements – 12-Month Format

Bachelor of Education

(updated December 12, 2023)

 

Program Requirements

The pass mark in all Bachelor of Education courses is 60.  Bachelor of Education students may only proceed to the next term of the program by successfully completing all credits of the coursework from the preceding term.  This includes the teaching practicum.

 

The Nova Scotia Department of Education has adopted guidelines for the conduct of pre-service teachers enrolled in Bachelor of Education program.  Professional responsibilities of teacher candidates are outlined in the CBU Bachelor of Education Practicum Handbook and in the Nova Scotia Teachers Union Code of Ethics.  Pre-service teachers are expected to adopt the core values of professionalism and the principles that define teachers’ moral and ethical obligations both individual and collectively.  Such values and principles are expressed in the pre-service teacher’s attitude, behaviour and practice.

 

ELEMENTARY STREAM:

*courses that continue across terms

 

Spring–9 Credits (All Core) and 48 hours of practicum

EDUC-4161              Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4109             Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC-4118              Principles and Practice of Elementary Education (3 credits)

EDUC-4891             Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4895            Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Summer –9 Credits (All Core) and 48 hours of practicum

EDUC-4163               Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC-4119               Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC-4167               Integration of Curriculum at the Elementary Level (3 credits)

EDUC-4891               Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4895              Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Fall A – 9 Credits (All Core) and 80 hours of practicum

EDUC-4124                Curriculum and Instruction of Early Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC-4107                Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC-4164               Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts I (3 credits)

EDUC-4891               Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4895              Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Fall B – 6 Credits (All Core) and 48 hours of practicum

EDUC-4125               Curriculum and Instruction of Upper Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC-4165               Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts II (3 credits)

EDUC-0401              Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

EDUC-4891              Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4895             Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Fall C – Practicum Block (Core) 200 hours

EDUC-4893             Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC-4896             Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

 

Winter A – 6 Credits Core and 48 hours of practicum

Core:

EDUC-4115               Teaching an Integrated Social Studies Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC-4113               Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary Science (3 credits)

EDUC-4893             Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC-4896             Elementary Practicum II (3 credits

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from either:

EDUC-4171             Teaching Elementary Visual Art (3 credits)

EDUC-4108            Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

 

Winter B – Practicum Block (Core) 200 hours

EDUC-4894            Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC-4897            Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

Spring – 6 Credits and 48 hours of practicum

6 credits in Education Electives from:

EDUC-4123             Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC-4213             Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC-4133            Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC-4136            Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC-4114          Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC-4104         Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

Plus:

EDUC-4894          Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC-4897          Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

SECONDARY STREAM:

*courses that continue across terms

 

Spring–9 Credits (All Core) and 48 hours of practicum

EDUC-4161              Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4109             Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC-4128              Principles and Practice of Secondary Education (3 credits)

EDUC-4891             Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4991             Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Summer–9 Credits (All Core) and 48 hours of practicum

EDUC-4163              Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC-4119              Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC-4107             Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC-4891             Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4991              Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Fall A – 9 Credits and 80 hours of practicum

Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC-4138               Technology Education I (3 credits)

EDUC-4141                Science at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4144               Social Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4146               French Second Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4148               Fine Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4151                English Language Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4154               Mathematics at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4156               Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC-4168               Family Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from either:

EDUC-4215              Learning Through Drama (3 credits)

EDUC-4216              Adult Education (3 credits)

 

Plus:

EDUC-4891             Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4991             Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

 

Fall B – 6 Credits and 48 hours of practicum

Core:

EDUC-4121                Literacy Across the Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC-4217              The Adolescent Learner (3 credits)

EDUC-4891              Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC-4991              Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC-0401             Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Fall C – Practicum Block (Core) 200 hours

EDUC-4893             Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC-4993             Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

 

Winter A – 9 Credits and 48 hours of practicum

Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC4139                     Technology Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4143                     Science at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4145                     Social Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4147                     French Second Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4149                     Fine Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4153                     English Language Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4155                     Mathematics at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4157                     Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level II  (3 credits)

EDUC4174                     Family Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from either:

EDUC4108                     Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4216                     Adult Education (3 credits)

 

Plus:

EDUC4893                     Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4993                     Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

 

Winter B – Practicum Block (Core) 200 hours

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4994                     Secondary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

Spring – 6 Credits and 48 hours of practicum

6 credits in Education Electives from:

EDUC4123                      Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC4213                      Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4133                     Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC4136                     Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

 Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4114                        Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC4104                       Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

Plus:

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

Program Requirements – 8-Month Format, Online (Inactive pending Maritime Province Higher Education Commission approval)  

**See below for January 2025 8-Month Bachelor of Education

 

Program date: January 2025 – August 2025

 

Admission Requirements

For Elementary Education, you MUST have each of the following:

  • Completion of an undergraduate degree (minimum of 90-credits)
  • Minimum 70% average within the last 60 credits and minimum 65% overall
  • 6 credits in English courses
  • 6 credits in Math (or Math equivalent) coursework
  • 6 credits in Science related coursework
  • 6 credits in Social Studies related coursework
  • 3 credits in developmental psychology
  • 3 credits in Critical Study Coursework

For Secondary Education, you MUST have each of the following:

  • Completion of an undergraduate degree (minimum of 90-credits)
  • Minimum 70% average within the last 60 credits and minimum 65% overall
  • Concentrations in teachable content areas
  • First teachable subject: at least 30 credit hours in a single discipline
  • Second teachable subject: at least 18 credit hours in a single discipline

*Applicants must also have 2 years experience working in a school system.

 

Delivery Type: Online and asynchronous

 

Program Overview

If your dream is having the opportunity to positively impact young lives and influence growing minds through education, the Bachelor of Education program at CBU will help you fulfil your true calling. In only 8-months, beginning each January, the 60-credit Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program equips aspiring teachers with the critical skills, knowledge and experiences they need to become professional educators.

Applicants may apply to either the Elementary Education or Secondary Education stream, with each stream providing opportunities to apply relevant curriculum, instructional theory and methods for a career in education. In addition to its focus on Education for Sustainability and Indigenous education, the program includes other unique opportunities, such as a service-learning project and a professionalism workshop series.

During the program, students receive hands-on teaching experiences through 720 hours of practicum. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for a Nova Scotia teaching license, along with licensing and employment for any other province, territory or international opportunity they choose to pursue.

This is an accelerated program and because of this will be restricting admissions to those with a minimum of two years working in school systems in addition to meeting the usual admission requirements.

 

Major Requirements

Optional Concentrations Available: L’nu/Indigenous Education and Education for Sustainability

 

Program Requirement/Regulations: See document.

 

Electives

Students who are enrolled in this program can take between 9 (Elementary) and 12 (Secondary) credits of electives.

 

Certificate Regulations: See Teacher Certification.

 

Additional Information related to the Program Delivery

Only those with a minimum of 2 years working in school systems are eligible to enrol in the 8-month online B.Ed. program.

 

Program Requirements

The pass mark in all Bachelor of Education courses is 60.  Bachelor of Education students may only proceed to the next term of the program by successfully completing all credits of the coursework from the preceding term.  This includes the teaching practicum.

 

The Nova Scotia Department of Education has adopted guidelines for the conduct of pre-service teachers enrolled in Bachelor of Education program.  Professional responsibilities of teacher candidates are outlined in the CBU Bachelor of Education Practicum Handbook and in the Nova Scotia Teachers Union Code of Ethics.  Pre-service teachers are expected to adopt the core values of professionalism and the principles that define teachers’ moral and ethical obligations both individual and collectively.  Such values and principles are expressed in the pre-service teacher’s attitude, behaviour and practice.

 

ELEMENTARY STREAM:

*courses that continue across terms

 

Terms 1 – Courses and 184 hours of practicum (January 6 – February 14)

EDUC4161                    Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4109                   Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC4118                    Principles and Practice of Elementary Education (3 credits)

EDUC4891                    Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4895                   Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Term 2 – Courses and 144 hours of practicum (February 17 – March 28)

EDUC4124                     Curriculum and Instruction of Early Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC4107                     Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4164                     Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts I (3 credits)

EDUC4891                     Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4893                     Practicum Seminar II (3 credits)

EDUC4895                     Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC4896                     Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Term 3 – Courses and 168 hours of practicum (March 31 – May 9)

EDUC4163                   Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4125                   Curriculum and Instruction of Upper Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC4165                   Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts II (3 credits)

EDUC4119                   Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC4893                   Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4896                   Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Term 4 – Courses and 244 hours of practicum (May 12 – June 20)

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

EDUC Elective (3 credits)

EDUC Elective (3 credits)

 

Term 5 – Courses (June 30-August 22)

Core:

EDUC4115                    Teaching an Integrated Social Studies Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC4167                    Integration of Curriculum at the Elementary Level (3 credits)

EDUC4113                     Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary Science (3 credits)

EDUC Elective (3 credits)

 

Electives include:

EDUC4171                   Teaching Elementary Visual Art (3 credits)

EDUC4123                  Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC4213                  Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

EDUC4108                  Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

 

Or from choosing part or all of a concentration: For concentration choose 6 credits in Electives from:

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4133                      Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC4136                      Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4114                          Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC4104                         Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

Plus:

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

 

SECONDARY STREAM:

 

Term 1 – Courses and 184 hours of practicum (January 6 – February 14)

EDUC4161                     Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4109                    Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC4128                    Principles and Practice of Secondary Education (3 credits)

EDUC4891                    Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                     Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                    Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Term 2 – Courses + Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits) and 144 hours of practicum (February 17- March 28)

EDUC4107                     Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4891                     Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                     Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

EDUC4893                    Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4993                    Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

 

Methodology Courses:

EDUC4138                     Technology Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4141                      Science at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4144                     Social Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4146                     French Second Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4148                     Fine Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4151                      English Language Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4154                     Mathematics at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4156                     Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4168                     Family Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

 

Term 3 – Courses and 168 hours of practicum (March 31 – May 9)

EDUC4163                   Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4119                   Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC4891                   Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                    Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC4893                   Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4993                    Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Plus Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC4139                     Technology Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4143                     Science at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4145                     Social Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4147                     French Second Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4149                     Fine Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4153                     English Language Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4155                     Mathematics at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4157                     Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4174                     Family Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

 

Term 4 – Courses and 224 hours of practicum (May 12 – June 30)

EDUC4119                     Teaching and Learning in a Complex Class (3 credits)

EDUC4894                     Secondary Practicum III (1 credits)

EDUC4994                     Secondary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

And 2 EDUC Electives (6 credits total)

 

Education Electives (other teachable subjects may also be supported)

EDUC4215                   Learning Through Drama (3 credits)

EDUC4216                   Adult Education (3 credits)

EDUC4108                  Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4213                   Teaching Mathematics  in Middle School (3 credits)

EDUC4123                    Found of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

 

Or from choosing part or all of a concentration:

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4133               Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC4136               Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

 Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4114                  Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC4104                 Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

Plus:

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

Program Requirements – 8-Month Format, Online (Originally offered as an approved pilot program)

Program date: January 2024 – August 2024

 

Program Requirements

The pass mark in all Bachelor of Education courses is 60.  Bachelor of Education students may only proceed to the next term of the program by successfully completing all credits of the coursework from the preceding term.  This includes the teaching practicum.

 

The Nova Scotia Department of Education has adopted guidelines for the conduct of pre-service teachers enrolled in Bachelor of Education program.  Professional responsibilities of teacher candidates are outlined in the CBU Bachelor of Education Practicum Handbook and in the Nova Scotia Teachers Union Code of Ethics.  Pre-service teachers are expected to adopt the core values of professionalism and the principles that define teachers’ moral and ethical obligations both individual and collectively.  Such values and principles are expressed in the pre-service teacher’s attitude, behaviour and practice.

 

ELEMENTARY STREAM:

*courses that continue across terms

 

Winter A –9 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4161                    Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4109                   Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC4118                    Principles and Practice of Elementary Education (3 credits)

EDUC4891                    Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4895                   Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Winter B –9 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4124                     Curriculum and Instruction of Early Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC4107                     Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4164                     Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts I (3 credits)

EDUC4891                     Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4895                     Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Spring A – 12 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4163                   Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4125                   Curriculum and Instruction of Upper Elementary Mathematics (3 credits)

EDUC4165                   Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary English Language Arts II (3 credits)

EDUC4119                   Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC4891                   Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4895                   Elementary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC4893                   Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4896                   Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Spring B – Practicum Block (Core) 320 hours

EDUC4893                     Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4896                     Elementary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Summer A – 9 Credits (All Core) and 64 hours of practicum

Core:

EDUC4115                    Teaching an Integrated Social Studies Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC4167                    Integration of Curriculum at the Elementary Level (3 credits)

EDUC4113                     Curriculum and Instruction of Elementary Science (3 credits)

EDUC4894                   Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                   Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                    Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Summer B – 9 Credits and 64 hours of practicum

9 credits in Education Electives from:

EDUC4171                   Teaching Elementary Visual Art (3 credits)

EDUC4123                   Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC4213                   Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

EDUC4108                   Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4133                      Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC4136                      Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4114                          Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC4104                         Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

 

Plus:

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

SECONDARY STREAM:

*courses that continue across terms

 

Winter A –9 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4161                     Inclusive Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4109                    Perspectives on Schooling (3 credits)

EDUC4128                    Principles and Practice of Secondary Education (3 credits)

EDUC4891                    Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                     Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                    Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Winter B –9 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4107                     Assessment of and For Learning (3 credits)

EDUC4891                     Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                     Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Plus Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC4138                     Technology Education I (3 credits)

EDUC4141                      Science at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4144                     Social Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4146                     French Second Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4148                     Fine Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4151                      English Language Arts at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4154                     Mathematics at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4156                     Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

EDUC4168                     Family Studies at the Secondary Level I (3 credits)

 

Spring A – 12 Credits (All Core) and 96 hours of practicum

EDUC4163                   Inclusive Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4119                   Teaching and Learning in the Complex Classroom (3 credits)

EDUC4891                   Practicum Seminar I (1 credit)

EDUC4991                    Secondary Practicum I (3 credits)

EDUC4893                   Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4993                    Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Plus Choice of Two Methodology Courses Based on Teachables (6 credits total)

EDUC4139                     Technology Education II (3 credits)

EDUC4143                     Science at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4145                     Social Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4147                     French Second Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4149                     Fine Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4153                     English Language Arts at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4155                     Mathematics at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4157                     Mi’kmaw Language at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

EDUC4174                     Family Studies at the Secondary Level II (3 credits)

 

Spring B – Practicum Block (Core) 320 hours

EDUC4893                     Practicum Seminar II (1 credit)

EDUC4993                     Secondary Practicum II (3 credits)

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4994                     Secondary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Summer A – 9 Credits and 64 hours of practicum

Core:

EDUC4121                     Literacy Across the Curriculum (3 credits)

EDUC4217                    The Adolescent Learner (3 credits)

EDUC4894                  Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4994                   Secondary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                   Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

Plus 3 credits in Education Electives from either:

EDUC4215                   Learning Through Drama (3 credits)

EDUC4216                   Adult Education (3 credits)

 

Summer B – 9 Credits and 64 hours of practicum

9 credits in Education Electives from:

EDUC4123                  Foundations of School Health Education and Wellness (3 credits)

EDUC4213                  Teaching Mathematics in Middle School (3 credits)

EDUC4108                  Leveraging Technology for Learning (3 credits)

 

L’NU EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

Students completing the BEd with the L’nu Education Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘L’nu Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4133               Teaching English Language Learners (3 credits)

EDUC4136               Teaching and Learning the L’nu Way (3 credits)

 

EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CONCENTRATION

 Students completing the BEd with the Education for Sustainability Concentration will complete all requirements as outlined above. Additionally, students will complete 6 of their credits of elective courses within the ‘in the ‘Sustainability Focus Electives’. The requirements for the Secondary and Elementary streams are outlined below:

EDUC4114                  Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (3 credits)

EDUC4104                 Sustainable Well-Being and Deep Learning (3 credits)

 

*Additional electives may be offered depending on faculty availability

Plus:

EDUC4894                     Practicum Seminar III (1 credit)

EDUC4897                     Elementary Practicum III (3 credits)

EDUC0401                     Professionalism Series (Non-Credit, Mandatory Component)

 

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