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ILSC - Canada
ILSC High School Program: Fast Track to Higher Education
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Customize a package of 6 high school credits to fast track your journey to higher education. The ILSC High School Program: Fast Track to Higher Education program is a package program designed to help you enter a college, TAFE or university program in Canada, Australia or the USA. Strengthen your English skills for academic purposes and learn essential skills for success in higher education with ILSC. Meanwhile, you’ll complete 6 integral high school credit courses with TVO ILC.


ILSC - Canada
ILSC High School Program: Foundation Year
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Study Academic English while you complete 8 full-credit courses to receive your high school diploma. Earn a High School diploma recognized across Canada while gaining the English language ability and academic skills needed to succeed in higher education. In this supported program, you'll build a customized learning plan designed to help you complete the prerequisites you need to move on to your chosen higher education program.
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Capilano University
Adult Basic Education General Upgrading
- North Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
If you're an adult learner looking to apply to post-secondary institutions or a high school student needing to improve your marks, the Adult Basic Education (ABE) courses at CapU are a great place to start to get into your select university program. ABE courses are tuition-free for Canadian citizens and permanent residents and are available full-time or part-time, through online learning or in a classroom.


Northern Lakes College
Adult Basic Education
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Reaching your educational goals is possible with our Adult Basic Education program. The Adult Basic Education program is an accessible and affordable way to prepare you for your high school diploma, career training, or employment.


Keyano College
General Education Development (GED)
- Fort McMurray, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
We offer online tests for the General Education Development (GED) . The GED test measures your skills and abilities in five separate exams, consisting of Science, Social Studies, Reading, Mathematics and Writing. You will earn a high school equivalency diploma from Alberta Education if you achieve a passing grade of 450 on each of the five exams.


Dawson College
Education, Family and Childhood
- Montreal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
If you are contemplating a career in education, social work, or psychology, the Education, Family and Childhood Profile of Dawson’s Social Science Program is designed especially for you! It could also interest students who would like to pursue other fields of work related to health and social services for children and families. We take a multidisciplinary approach to studying and understanding the social, psychological, and cultural development of children from birth to adulthood. Students will learn how society, community, education and public policy influence the structure of the family and the development of children. In addition, this profile has a fieldwork component in the second and fourth terms in collaboration with schools, community centers and daycares around Dawson and all of Montreal.


Loyalist College
Early Childhood Education
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Early childhood education is a profession that offers a rewarding career and a wide range of employment opportunities. Registered early childhood educators are committed to supporting young children, their families and communities in settings designed to build and maintain inclusive, responsive relationships that support holistic development, optimal learning and well-being.


Nunavut Arctic College
Nunavut Teacher Education Program
- Igloolik, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Nunavut Teacher Education Program (NTEP) offers a campus and community-based program that prepares Nunavummiut to become classroom teachers in Nunavut schools. The emphasis is on training primary and elementary teachers, but students may choose to practice at the Junior High and High School levels. The program is focused on developing educators who are fluent in and able to learn and teach in Inuktitut. Applicants to NTEP should be proficient in Inuktitut. In Iqaluit, two steams of Inuktitut instruction are offered: Proficient & Emergent.


Alexander College
Education
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Educational/Professional Canadian Cultural Competence + Study Skills and Resource Management/Navigation + Time Usage + Reflective and Motivational Strategies. A variety of active learning methods are used in economics classes. Film, class discussion, and multi-media presentations help engage students in active learning. Economics provides a strong insight into the economic and public policy environment in which virtually every profession, such as finance, journalism and health care, will be pursued.


Canadore College
Early Childhood Education
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
There is an increased demand for qualified early childhood educators. Get the skills you need to start a rewarding career working with young children. This activity-based program is taught using a holistic approach in which the stages of a child’s developmental growth are emphasized including cognitive skills and socio-emotional development.


Canadore College
Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Earn while you learn with this flexible delivery option. There is an increasing demand for child development practitioners. The majority of the training takes place while working on the job as a paid apprentice, and the formal education portion can be taken via distance education. This program can be completed in as little as three years.


ILSC - Canada
ILSC High School Program: Individual Credits
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Complete the specific high school credit courses that interest you or that you need to meet prerequisites for a college, TAFE, or university program. ILSC High School Program: Individual Credits is a flexible program that allows you to target and complete one, two or more high school credits. Students age 16+ can study Online or Distance Learning or in class at any location and combine their credits with ILSC English for Academic Purposes or ESL-High School Bridge. Students age 14-15 can take the in-class program in Toronto, Vancouver or New Delhi, and combine their high school credit course(s) with ILSC’s ESL-High School Bridge classes.


Northern Lakes College
Driver Training
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Driver training encompasses various aspects of learning to drive safely and responsibly. Whether you're a new driver looking to obtain your driver's license or an experienced driver seeking to enhance your skills, driver training programs can be beneficial. Here's an overview of what driver training typically involves


UMC High School
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course, Grade 12, Open (OLC4O)
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course is designed to help students acquire and demonstrate the cross-curricular literacy skills that are evaluated by the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). Students who complete the course successfully will meet the provincial literacy requirement for graduation. Students will read a variety of informational, narrative, and graphic texts and will produce a variety of forms of writing, including summaries, information paragraphs, opinion pieces, and news reports. Students will also maintain and manage a portfolio containing a record of their reading experiences and samples of their writing.


Nipissing University
Child and Family Studies
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welcome to the Child and Family Studies (CHFS) program within the School of Human and Social Development at Nipissing University. The Child and Family Studies Program is unique with a particular focus on two thematic areas of study: Human Development and Learning; and Child and Family Well-Being: Issues, Services, and Social Justice. Students can pursue a Major, Specialization or Honours Specialization
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Learn more about Education Course programs in Canada
Studying education degree programs in Canada provides a hands-on experience that prepares you for various educational roles. You'll explore diverse teaching methods and classroom management skills, which are essential for engaging students effectively.
Through courses in curriculum development, educational psychology, and assessment strategies, you'll build practical knowledge tailored for real-world application. The environment encourages independence and creativity as you engage with peers and educators from different backgrounds, helping you develop a well-rounded perspective on education.
Graduates with a Courses-level education degree often pursue careers as classroom teachers, education coordinators, or instructional designers. Canadian institutions emphasize collaboration and experiential learning, helping you refine skills relevant to contemporary educational practices. With these competencies, you can confidently enter the global workforce and contribute to various educational settings.