Teacher certification (2024)

Table of contents

  • Teaching in Alberta
  • Teacher certification
  • Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS) services
  • Leadership certifications
  • Bridge-to-Teacher Certification Program
  • Teacher and Teacher Leader Registry
  • Teaching – Code of professional conduct
  • Teaching – Conduct and competency complaints
  • Alberta Teaching Profession Commission

Please note the information and requirements on this page have recently been updated to align with the Labour Mobility Act. Applicants are encouraged to review this content carefully to ensure they are following the most up-to-date instructions.

Overview

To teach in Alberta, you are required to hold a valid Alberta teaching certificate. Your first step is to apply for Interim Professional Certification (IPC) so that Alberta Education can assess your educational and professional qualifications.It is important to note Alberta Education is the only body that can assess credentials for teaching authority in Alberta.

If you meet the requirements, you will be issued the IPC,which allows you to teach in an Alberta accredited school and is valid for 3 years. When you meet all the requirements for Permanent Professional Certification (PPC), your school authority must recommend you for a permanent certificate.

A PPC does not expire, even if you leave the profession.

Renewing an IPC or qualifying for a PPC

IPC extensions or re-issuance

If yourIPChas expired or will expire soon and you haven’t met the requirements for aPPC, your school authority may recommend you for an extension or re-issuance. Among other documents, you will be required to submit a new criminal record check that includes a vulnerable sector check.

A self-disclosure form must be completed online throughTWINS. There is a $25.00 fee.

Qualifying for a Permanent Professional Certificate (PPC)

Teachers cannot apply to receive a Permanent Professional Certificate (PPC) – they must be recommended by their employing school authority. A school authority is required to recommend a teacher for a PPC if a teacher working for them has successfully met requirements in the Certification of Teachers and Teacher Leaders Regulation.

To be eligible for a PPC, you must:

  • have 2 years of full time teaching (approximately 400 days equivalent) in an Alberta accredited school while holding a valid IPC
  • received 2 successful, formal evaluations based on the knowledge, skills and attributes for permanent certification outlined in theTeaching Quality Standard
  • pay the $50.00 processing fee throughTWINSafter your school authority has recommended you for the PPC

Application fees

Application fees are non-refundable and must be paid at the time you submit your application for teacher certification. Application fees are based on where you completed your teacher preparation program:

  • At an Alberta university: $200.00
  • At a Canadian university (outside Alberta): $225.00
  • Outside of Canada: $250.00

Please note:

  • Applications cannot be processed until the fee is paid.
  • If paying with a credit card, please pay when you submit your application.

Fees can be paid online through the Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS) using VISA, VISA Debit, MasterCard, or American Express, or by mail.

To pay by mail, send a Canadian money order payable to “Government of Alberta” with your certificate or reference number to the Office of the Registrar:

The Registrar at Alberta Education
2nd floor, 44 Capital Boulevard
10044 108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 5E6

Cash, chequesand international money orders are not accepted.

Temporary teaching authority

Graduates from an Alberta Bachelor of Education program with an employment offer are eligible for a 90-day temporary teaching authority.

  1. Submit your Interim Professional Certificate (IPC) application, including all required documentation, and submit your fee at least 8 weeks before the end of your degree program.
  2. We will process your application for apre-certification letter in approximately 20 business days.
  3. Request an offer letter from your prospective employing school authority.
  4. Take the pre-certification letter and the offer letter from your employer to the Dean of your Education faculty and request an early clearance letter stating you have successfully completed your program and will be recommended for teacher certification.

With these 3 letters, you are authorized to teach for 90 days.

When the university dean’s recommendation list is received by Teacher and Leadership Certification at Alberta Education, an IPC will be issued and mailed to you.

Cross-Canada Labour Mobility

Under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), teachers who hold a valid teaching certificate from another Canadian jurisdiction are eligible for certification in Alberta without requiring additional education, training, or examination. Teachers certificated in another jurisdiction in Canada may be asked to demonstrate language proficiency in the language of practice in Alberta.

Individuals must still apply for Alberta teacher certification and will be eligible for either an Interim Professional Certificate or a Letter of Authority (LoA) with the same scope of practice as authorized by your valid teaching certificate from the other Canadian jurisdiction.

Apply for initial certification

Step 1: Check your credentials

All teachers in Alberta require aminimum of16 years of formal education, which includes a 4 year university degree with a pre-service teacher preparation program from an approved institution. The teacher preparation program must lead to teacher certification in the jurisdiction where the program was completed.It must also include:

  • 48 semester hour credits of coursework in professional teacher education courses within a structured teacher preparation program
  • 10 weeks of supervised student teaching (practicum) at the elementary or secondary level

Elementary

Elementary teachers must complete a minimum of 24 semester hour credits in coursework that includes:

  • 3 semester hour credits in Canadian Studies
  • 3 semester hour credits in Mathematics
  • 3 semester hour credits in Science
  • 6 semester hour credits in English or French Literature and Composition

Secondary

Secondary teachers must complete:

  • 24 semester hour credits in a teachable subject area
  • 6 semester hour credits in English or French Literature and Composition

Internationally educated applicants

All applicants for certification must meet the above criteria and academic credentials will be assessed on a course-by-course basis. If your program is not acceptable to the Minister of Education, you may need to take additional courses to qualify for an Interim Professional Certificate.

When your assessment is complete, you will receive a letter of assessment in the mail that details the outcome of your application.

Programs not recognized

Your teacher preparation program must be a university course-based program (academic) and not an employment-based training program.

  • It must be completed at an accredited post-secondary institution, and
  • It must lead to certification to teach in the jurisdiction where the institution is located and where you completed the degree and teacher preparation program.

Programs notrecognized include but are not limited to:

  • School-centered Initial Teacher Training
  • School Direct, or Graduate Teacher Programs
  • Teach America
  • TEACH-NOW
  • Teacher Ready

Other programs and courses that may not be recognized include:

  • denominational or doctrinal courses
  • audit courses
  • self-directed teacher education programs
  • distance delivered education programs
  • alternative certification programs

Step 2: Create a Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS) account

You must complete an online application through the Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS).

  1. Click “Sign up for an Alberta Education Account”. The Alberta Education Account “Sign In” page will display.
  2. Sign up for an Alberta Education account using your personal email account. An email will be sent to the email address you used to create the account to confirm your enrolment.
  3. Go to the TWINS Teacher Self-Service website and click the “Apply for Alberta Teacher Certification” button from the left-hand menu.

Step 3: Complete the application through TWINS

  1. Complete all sections of the application.
  2. Review your application carefully and “Submit Application” on the last page.
  3. Once completed, you will be automatically directed to the “Application Submission Success” screen. Do not navigate away from the page until the PDF copy of your application is displayed.
  4. Print the PDF copy for your records. It may take up to several minutes to generate. Do not mail a copy of your application unless requested.
  5. Submit all supporting documents and fees.
  6. Track the status of your application online.

If you find an error or omission in your application after it is submitted, please email [emailprotected]. You will be contacted with further instructions if necessary.

Alberta Education will accept consent in electronic form for the purposes of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

After you apply

Applications will not be processed until all documents and fees are received. You have one year to complete your application, after which time your application will be closed.

Please review your application checklist on TWINS to identify what documents are required. It may take at least 20 business days for documents to be processed and status updates to be posted to your account. Application status is not available by phone, email or walk-in - you must log into your TWINS account to check the status of your application. You will be notified in writing when your file is complete and in the queue for assessment.

Processing time for applications is based on the date the application was considered complete:

  • Alberta graduates:within 14 business days
  • Canadian graduates: within 20business days
  • Out-of-Country applicants:within 120 business days

Supporting documents

Your application will not be processed until all supporting documents and fees are received. Please review your application’s checklist on TWINS to identify what documents are required.

Any documents in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by a translationfrom anofficial translator.

DocumentAlberta graduatesCanadian graduatesOut-of-country graduatesHow to submitOriginal required?
Identity documentsRequiredRequiredRequiredOnline or postal mailNo
Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector CheckRequiredRequiredRequiredSee Criminal record check section belowYes
Evidence of language proficiencyNot requiredNot requiredRequiredBy postal mailYes
Statement of Professional StandingMay be requiredRequiredRequiredEmail where available, or by postal mail directly from all certificating jurisdictionsYes
Official transcriptsMay be requiredMay be requiredRequiredEmail where available, or by postal mail directly from all post-secondary institutionsYes
Secondary School Leaving CertificateNot requiredNot requiredRequiredBy postal mailRequire a notarized colour copy of the original high school credential with record of courses completed
Evidence of all name changesRequired if applicableRequired if applicableRequired if applicableOnline, email or postal mailNo

Identity documents

All applicants are required to provide evidence of their legal names and right to work in Canada. Acceptable documents include a photocopy of:

  • a government-issued Canadian birth certificate
  • a valid Canadian passport
  • Canadian Citizenship Card or Certificate (front and back)
  • a valid Permanent Resident Card (front and back)
  • a Canadian Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad
  • a valid Canadian work permit issued without restriction

For evidence of a change of name:

  • a copy of a government-issued marriage certificate(s), which includes only name, location and date of marriage (marriage registration, civil marriage statements or church marriage certificates are not acceptable); or
  • Vital Statistics name change certificate

Criminal record check

A criminal record check must be obtained through one of the agencies as deemed appropriate by the Registrar. It must:

  • be current (within the last 6 months)
  • be original *
  • include a Vulnerable Sector Check
  • include all names you have used for legal purposes
  • be from the jurisdiction where you previously resided if less than 6 months in Alberta

* If you obtained your criminal record check through an approved online ePIC system in Canada, please:

  • request that the official results be shared with the Alberta Government Department of Education Office of the Registrar

OR

  • Contact our office at [emailprotected] for further information on how to submit your criminal record check.

If you have a record of criminal conviction or charges, you will need to provide additional documentation, which will be determined after your file has been reviewed. After evaluating the details, the Registrar may refuse to issue certification.

Evidence of language proficiency for Alberta Teacher Certification

The Alberta Certification of Teachers and Teacher Leaders Regulation requires applicants applying for teacher certification to present evidence of proficiency in at least one of the 2 official languages of Canada, English or French. Proof of language proficiency ensures that teachers are able to communicate effectively in all modes (speaking, reading, listening and writing) in English or French prior to entering the classroom.

An applicant for teacher certification can demonstrate proficiency in English or French by providing proof of meeting one of the acceptable requirements noted below:

  • A current (within 2 years) score report for the Test of English as a Foreign Language – internet based test (TOEFL-iBT) or TOEFL-iBT-Special Home Edition (Institution Code 7357) with a total score of 97 with a minimum score of 27 in Speaking, 24 in Writing, and 23 in the Listening and Reading categories.
    • To register for the TOEFL-iBT, please contact the Corporate Headquarters of the Educational Testing Services in Princeton, New Jersey at 1-609-921-9000; or visit their website at: www.ets.org./commun.html.
  • A current (within 2 years) score report for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic test with a score of 6.5 in Writing, Listening and Reading, and 7 in Speaking.
    • For information about the IELTS Academic test, please visit www.ielts.org.
  • Completion of secondary school education, inclusive of Grade 12, in English or French.
  • A minimum score of B1 on the Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF).
  • A minimum score of C1 on the Diplôme approfondi de langue française (DALF).
  • Completion of a post-graduate degree program in English or French from an approved university.
  • Verified K-12 teaching experience in Canada, in English or French, of at least three years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) within five years from the application for Alberta teacher certification and upon presentation of an acceptable teacher evaluation report.
  • A letter or other evidence from a current employer (i.e., school authority) confirming whether the teacher applicant is competent to practise the regulated profession in the Alberta language of practice (English or French).
  • Proof an applicant completed their professional education in the Alberta language of practice (English or French).
  • Proof that the teacher applicant has completed a language proficiency assessment and met language proficiency requirements that are satisfactory to the relevant regulatory body.
  • Proof of practicing a minimum of one year in the Alberta language of practice (English or French).

Questions regarding language proficiency should be directed to the Teacher and Leadership Certification office at [emailprotected].

Statement of Standing

You will need to provide a Statement of Standing from every jurisdiction where you have held teacher certification, including the jurisdiction where you completed your teacher preparation program. Statements of Standing must be sent directly to the Registrar from each jurisdiction.

The Statement of Standing must show:

  • your certificate’s date of issue
  • whether your certificate has been suspended, cancelled or withdrawn
  • the type or level of the certificate
  • the scope of its authority

If a jurisdiction does not issue certification, a letter of reference is accepted in lieu of a Statement of Standing. Letters of reference must:

  • be on official school letterhead
  • be dated and signed by the head of the school
  • be sent directly to the Registrar at Alberta Education by the head of the school
  • detail the duration of employment as well as subjects and grades taught
  • attest that you left the school in good standing

Official transcripts

Transcripts are a detailed record of courses completed and grades received.

Transcripts are not accepted by fax or directly from applicants themselves (even if they are in sealed envelopes or notarized). Alberta Education requires official transcripts to be sent by the post-secondary and transfer institutions you attended. These documents must be either mailed directly from the post-secondary institution to the Registrar at Alberta Education or sent electronically via an institutional email address belonging to the appropriate office to [emailprotected] or by postal mail.

You may be asked to provide additional information, such as a course syllabus of program(s) of study and practicum reports detailing the hours/days/weeks of supervised student teaching.

Secondary school leaving certificate

Internationally educated applicants may need to provide an original notarized colour copy of the high school leaving certificate that includes a record of courses completed and grades received. Your application checklist will indicate if this document is required.

If a translator is required to translate the documents, the translator used must also work for, or be accredited by, a minimum of one of the following approved organizations:

Contact

Connect with the Office of the Registrar:

Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-2045
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Fax: 780-422-4199
Email: [emailprotected]

Address:
The Registrar at Alberta Education
2nd floor, 44 Capital Boulevard
10044 108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 5E6

The office is currently closed to the public. Please email [emailprotected] if you have any questions about document submission.

Teacher certification (2024)

FAQs

Teacher certification? ›

Other requirements include passing a teacher competency exam and a subject-specific exam. Florida lets workers with non-teaching bachelor's degrees enter the profession with temporary licenses. The state gives these teachers three years to complete a teacher-preparation program and apply for a professional license.

Can I teach in Florida without a teaching degree? ›

Other requirements include passing a teacher competency exam and a subject-specific exam. Florida lets workers with non-teaching bachelor's degrees enter the profession with temporary licenses. The state gives these teachers three years to complete a teacher-preparation program and apply for a professional license.

How I can get a teacher certification in New York? ›

Apply for Your Initial Teaching Certificate in New York
  • Earn a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
  • Complete a state-approved teacher preparation program.
  • Pass required New York state teaching exams. ...
  • Complete mandatory New York state child safety workshops.

How do I get a teaching certificate in USA? ›

In general, the process involves achieving at least a bachelor's degree or higher, completing a state-approved teacher preparation program, completing a student teaching experience, passing knowledge and skills tests such as the Praxis series of exams, and passing a background check.

How do I get ESE certification in Florida? ›

To become an ESE teacher of any grade level (K-12), you must pass the Subject Area Exam for Exceptional Student Education and the General Knowledge Test. During your first year teaching, you will also pass the Professional Education (PEd) Test.

How long does it take to become a certified teacher in Florida? ›

First-time college students typically spend four years earning their bachelor's degree and completing student-teaching requirements. Those who already possess a bachelor's degree in an unrelated subject can go through the Professional Development Certification Program or pursue a master's degree in education.

Does Florida require teachers to be certified? ›

The purpose of Florida educator certification is to support the academic achievement of our students by assuring that our educators are professionally qualified for highly effective instruction. Florida educators must be certified to teach in our public schools and in many of our private schools.

Can I teach in NYS with a bachelor's degree? ›

To teach in New York, candidates must earn a bachelor's degree and/or complete a teacher preparation program and pass state certification exams. All teachers, administrators, and pupil personnel service providers at K-12 public schools in New York require certification through NYSED.

How much does a NYC public school teacher make? ›

For 2021-22, starting salaries for teachers range from $61,070 (bachelor's degree, no prior teaching experience) to $83,972 (master's degree, eight years teaching experience, without additional coursework).

How do I become a teacher without a teaching degree in NY? ›

The NYC DOE sponsors two Alternative Certification programs, the NYC Teaching Fellows and the NYC Teaching Collaborative for eligible candidates who have not completed a teacher preparation program, and who are interested in getting certified to teach specific high-need subject areas.

What's the fastest you can become a teacher? ›

Becoming a certified teacher usually takes between four to five years. But, if you already hold a bachelor's degree, you could enroll in an accelerated teacher certification program, become licensed in as little as one year (some programs are longer), and start teaching as quickly as possible.

What qualifications do you need to be a teacher USA? ›

All states require certified teachers to hold a bachelor's degree, and more and more states now require candidates to hold a master's degree or receive one within the first five years of teaching. Teachers may earn a credential that allows them to teach either certain subject matter or a specific grade level.

How do I start teaching in USA? ›

Steps to Becoming a Teacher
  1. Earn an Undergraduate Degree. If you fall into the category of individuals who know they want to be teachers by the time they enter college, it is a viable option to pursue an undergraduate degree in education. ...
  2. Gain Teaching Experience. ...
  3. Obtain Teaching Certification or Licensure.
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What is the salary of an ESE teacher in Florida? ›

Special education teachers earn an average yearly salary of $55,080. Wages typically start from $40,940 and go up to $74,104.

Is there a shortage of teachers in Florida? ›

The 'Worst' Shortage Florida Has Ever Seen

There were 5,294 teacher vacancies in Florida in January 2023, according to the Florida Education Association's (FEA) last count of teaching and staff positions advertised on district websites. Furthermore, the number of support staff vacancies was 4,631.

How do I become a teacher in Florida? ›

Professional Certificate for Teachers in Florida

Hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university or from a non-accredited, approved institution. Pass a subject area examination in the area you wish to teach. Clear fingerprint-based screening and criminal background check by the FBI and FLDE.

Can anyone become a teacher in Florida? ›

You must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution to become a teacher in Florida. Having a bachelor's degree demonstrates to employers and the state that you've developed the skills necessary to be an effective teacher. The degree must be in the subject area you wish to teach or in a related field.

What is the easiest Ftce test to pass? ›

FTCE Passing Scores and Pass Rate

On the other hand, the two least difficult test subjects are the General Knowledge sub-level Reading Test, and Engineering and Technology Education 6-12 test, with passing raw scores of 75% or higher.

What is a state approved teacher education program in Florida? ›

Initial Teacher Preparation Programs

ITP Programs are offered at Florida postsecondary institutions and typically culminate in a bachelor's or master's degree. Completers of an ITP Program are eligible for a Florida Professional Educator's Certification upon program completion.

Can you teach in Florida with a Texas teaching certificate? ›

In order to make it easier for you to determine where your Texas teaching certificate is valid, here is a general breakdown of how states approach reciprocity: 8 states (Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada & Oklahoma) offer full reciprocity by statute.

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