School ofEducation

Our School of Education offers a 10-month program that includes two field placements in different schools and at different grade levels in New Brunswick. This offers opportunities to put theory into practice and will prepare you for a rewarding career in education.

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Bachelor of Education

Our post-degree Bachelor of Education takes a cross-disciplinary approach to teaching and learning, while emphasizing inclusionary teaching approaches. We offer concentrations in elementary (K-5), secondary (6-12), or French second-language (k-5 or 6-12) teaching through cooperative learning and teamwork, along with practical teaching techniques.

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Education Information Session

Interested in a career in education? Watch our virtual information session to learn more about our Bachelor of Education Program.

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Required Teachables

Before you apply to the Bachelor of Education, ensure you have met the teachable requirements outlined by the Province of New Brunswick. 

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Admission Requirements

Application Deadline: December 1

Admission to the School of Education is competitive and enrolment is limited. Applicants are advised to review the admissions requirements and experience profile recommendations well in advance of the deadline.

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Contact Us

Questions about admissions eligibility for the Bachelor of Education should be directed to admissions@stu.ca.

For program-related or other inquiries, please contact:

 

Alissa Stokoe 
Administrative Coordinator
Email: astokoe@stu.ca

 

Brian Mulroney Hall 314
Phone 506-452-0644
Fax 506-452-0611

 

Or

 

Dr. Grant Williams
School of Education Director 
Email: director.soe@stu.ca

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