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Meeting the challenges of a changing educational landscape

Through exceptional academic programs, we foster high-demand graduates that are poised to meet the challenges of a changing educational landscape – across local, regional, cultural, national and global communities. 

Our programs are built on a solid ethical foundation and are infused with strong principles including equity, diversity, community, collaboration, and social justice, and reflect the rich, untapped diversity of career pathways within education—from direct instruction in the classroom to directing educational philosophy, policy and curriculum.

 

What We Offer


Undergraduate Programs offer two distinct pathways for individuals interested in learning and education. The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) prepares future teachers for classroom teaching and a recommendation for certification with the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). The Bachelor of Arts (BA) Educational Studies explores how education shapes individuals and society...


The Graduate Program in Education: Language, Culture & Teaching is internationally known for its interdisciplinary and innovative approach to engaging the most pressing educational research, ideas, and issues of our time...


The Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Teacher Education program is the only one of its kind in Ontario and one of few across Canada. Qualified teachers are prepared to work with students who are deaf or hard of hearing in a variety of educational programs...


Developed in collaboration with Indigenous scholars and communities, Wüléelham prepares students for a wide variety of careers including, teaching, journalism, public administration, law enforcement, court work, policy work, or research on Indigenous experiences...

SDG 4 Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all