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Thank you for your interest in the teacher education programs of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT). We offer an innovative, challenging and evolving approach to teacher education. Our programs will be of interest to applicants who bring a sound academic background combined with education-related experiences which have given them insights into teaching and learning at the grade levels they wish to teach.
This guide has been designed to assist prospective students who are interested in either the Bachelor of Education Degree (B.Ed.) or Diploma in Technical Education (Dip.T.Ed.) one-year teacher education programs. It contains important information on admission requirements and procedures as well as basic information about the programs themselves. Please refer to the table of contents for a detailed breakdown of the information provided. I feel confident that most of your questions will be answered by reading this information carefully. However, should you require additional information do not hesitate to contact us.
Please note also that this Admission Guide is just one part of a much larger OISE/UT web site which contains a wide variety of information of interest to teachers and prospective teachers. I invite you to take a tour and sample some of this information for yourself. The OISE/UT site is itself part of a larger University of Toronto web site which has information relevant to anyone interested in studying at the University of Toronto.
I wish you all the very best as you seek to enter the teaching profession.
Dr. Eucline C. Alleyne
Registrar
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OISE/UT is committed to the study of education and matters related to
education in a societal context in which learning is a life-long activity.
Its mission emphasizes equity and access and the improvement of the educational
experiences of people of all age levels and backgrounds. It includes partnerships
with others to address a wide array of problems, drawing upon the insights
of academic disciplines and professional perspectives. OISE/UT is dedicated
to national pre-eminence and international distinction in graduate studies,
preservice and inservice teacher education, research and field development
in education, and to providing exemplary leadership within and outside the
province of Ontario.
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In keeping with the policies and principles for admission to the University
of Toronto, OISE/UT is dedicated to admitting qualified candidates who reflect
the ethnic, cultural and social diversity of Metropolitan Toronto, Ontario
and Ontario schools. Applications are encouraged from visible minorities,
differently abled persons, women in non-traditional subject areas, males
interested in primary school teaching, aboriginal persons and native speakers
of French.
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