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Primary Teacher


Question Posted Monday January 1 2007, 11:02 pm

15/f

Hello, I live in Canada (British Columbia) and I would like to become a primary teacher. I was wondering what type of post secondary education I need and where I can get it. My school is lousy with career information, so any help is appreciated!

Thanks!


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Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 12:58 am:
You don't say whether or not you'd like to stay in Canada.

To become certified in the States, you just need a credential. This is integrated with most college Education majors.

I'm afraid I have no information on Canada (maybe becuase I live in the states, heh), but I suggest Google:

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I want to do the same thing here. I wish you the best of luck!

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