Working as a Teacher in Ontario, Canada
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These questions can help you practice speaking or writing. You can choose any questions that seem interesting, skip those that don’t seem interesting, or make your own ones.
How similar can public education be in different Canadian provinces?
What organization certifies teachers for Ontario schools?
What would an internationally-trained teacher candidate need to do to start the certification process?
What documents will you need to support your application?
What is the most common outcome of such applications?
Where would you need to go next if you need to take additional courses?
What age groups can you be certified to teach?
What about you?
How different is public education in different parts of your country?
How can it be different from Canada?
How does one become a teacher in your home country?
Is there additional certification after completing a teacher education program?
How long are teacher education programs?
How many subjects does a teacher usually teach?
What age groups does a teacher usually work with?
What is your teaching experience?
What do you think about teaching in Canada?
How do you feel about the certification process? When/ how are you going to start it?
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