Overview
The Education program at the University of Saskatchewan focuses on preparing future educators through its Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degrees, offered in Elementary and Secondary streams. Objectives include developing pedagogical skills, fostering inclusive teaching practices, and integrating Indigenous perspectives into curriculum design. Unique features encompass a strong emphasis on Indigenous education, community-engaged learning, and research opportunities in educational innovation.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in K-12 teaching, educational administration, curriculum development, and community education programs. The program's alignment with provincial certification standards enhances employability in Canadian schools.
Key Faculty and Staff
The College of Education features experts in areas such as Indigenous education, literacy, and educational technology, including notable researchers contributing to national dialogues on teacher training.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
- Access to the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning for professional development.
- Partnerships with local school divisions and Indigenous communities for practicum placements.
- Research centers like the Saskatchewan Educational Leadership Unit.
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