Upon successful completion of the IEC program you will be qualified to apply to IB for a Certificate in Teaching and Learning.
As an IB educator certificate holder, you receive the following benefits:
- A valued credential: the IB certificate in teaching and learning confirm to prospective employers in the international education community that you have a deep understanding of IB programmes
- A competitive advantage: you are more desirable to prospective employers because hiring teachers with this credential saves them thousands of dollars on mandatory introductory IB training of new staff
- Access to the rich resources of the IB community: if you register for an IB educator certificate, you’ll receive access to the Online Curriculum Centre (OCC) that contains the latest developments in the IB programmes and online resources. The OCC also connects you to a community of IB practitioners around the world
- A one-year subscription to IB World: the IB’s official magazine, published twice a year, will keep you informed of news and stories happening within the ever widening IB community
- Opportunities for collaborating with IB educators at regional conferences and other events
Students must meet the following requirements:
1) Bachelor’s degree, AND one of the following:
2A) Have completed or are currently completing a recognized teaching qualification from any jurisdiction in the world. OR
2B) A minimum of three years of teaching experience, confirmed by a letter(s) from your employer(s).
All courses are online. Students will take 5 classes:
Primary Years and Middle Years
- 000- Curriculum Processes - $700.00
- 001- Teaching and Learning - $700.00
- 002- Assessment and Evaluation - $700.00
- 003- Professional Learning - $700.00
- 005- Professional Learning Community - $700.00
The total cost of the programme is $3,500.00 (Canadian Funds) for individuals enrolled for Primary Years or Middle Years. You do not need to pay for all courses up-front. Payment is due upon registration per course.
Diploma Program
- 000- Curriculum Processes - $775.00
- 001- Teaching and Learning - $775.00
- 002- Assessment and Evaluation - $775.00
- 003- Professional Learning - $700.00
- 005- Professional Learning Community - $700.00
The total cost of the programme is $3,725.00 (Canadian Funds) for individuals enrolled for Diploma Program. You do not need to pay for all courses up-front. Payment is due upon registration per course.
If you intend to study in the DP programme, you must choose from the following specializations:
- Studies in Language and Literature
- Language Acquisition
- Individuals and Society
- Sciences
- Mathematics
- The Arts
Your teaching experience should have been gained in the corresponding IB age domain and subject area. You should have at least 10 half credits in the specialization you wish to choose.
To be admitted to the program in the Diploma Programme (DP) stream, we require a copy of your undergraduate transcripts confirming 10 half credits in your chosen specialization.
The following sequence of courses should followed:
- 000 Curriculum Processes
- 001 Teaching and Learning
- 002 Assessment and Evaluation
- 003 Professional Learning
- 005 Professional Learning Community (PLC)
Prerequisites:
IEC 000 or IEC 001 serves as a prerequisite before taking IEC 002, IEC 003 and IEC 005.
Students may take IEC 002 or IEC 003 only if they have already completed one of the prerequisite courses (IEC 001 or IEC 000).
We aim to offer all courses during each of our 3 semesters. For available courses, please see the current semester's schedule here: International Educator Certificate for IB Qualification
Course Sequencing Options:
The IEC for IB program is designed to be flexible for student teachers as well as experienced educators.
Below are two sample paths students may wish to take. This list is by no means exhaustive.
We are happy to work with students to develop a study plan that best fits their needs.
Traditional Path
Semester 1 – IEC 000, IEC 001
Semester 2 – IEC 002, IEC 003, IEC 005
Alternative Path
Semester 1 - IEC 001
Semester 2 - IEC 000
Semester 3 - IEC 002
Semester 4 - IEC 003
Semester 5 - IEC 005
After examining your qualifications, we will work with the prospective student to choose the correct stream: Primary Years, Middle Years, or Diploma Programme.
Diploma Programme students will have to demonstrate competency (a minimum of 10 half credits in the subject area, as determined by the Program Coordinator) in one of the following areas:
- Studies in language and literature
- Language acquisition
- Individuals and societies
- Mathematics
- Sciences
- The Arts
Yes, the IB certificate in teaching and learning is programme specific. We have designed our program so that you will focus your studies on only one of the IB’s three programmes:
- Primary Years Programme (PYP)
- Middle Years Programme (MYP)
- Diploma Programme (DP)
When you begin our programme of study, the Faculty of Education will provide notification to the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) that you have enrolled. IBO will then reach out to students with instructions on how to get set up for a MY IB account and with access to important IB Resources.
No, in order to receive the IB Certificate in Teaching and Learning students must register for the certificate.
When you finish our programme of study, the Faculty of Education will notify IBO that you have completed the programme. IBO will then send instructions to graduating students to register for the Certificate in Teaching and Learning and pay the registration fee. IBO will charge a registration fee of $285.00USD. This fee is collected directly by IBO
The Faculty of Education will provide students with more details as you near completion of our program.
You are academically and financially responsible for your course(s) once you register, unless you withdraw officially by the deadlines listed below. No refunds will be issued after the withdrawal early deadlines.
We understand that there are situations that may arise that require special accommodations. Therefore, prior to choosing to withdraw, contact the Faculty of Education to discuss your situation. However, the $50.00 administration fee will be withheld.
Deadlines
IB courses
Drop- within 14 calendar days of the course start date (refund minus admin fee). After 14 calendar days, we can no longer offer a refund.
If you drop after the Withdrawal deadline, or if you do not complete the coursework, you will receive a failing grade & no refund.
Refunds
NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS - (Before OR after the course starts): $50.00 Administration Fee
PLEASE NOTE: No refunds will be issued after the withdrawal deadlines.
Procedure
To withdraw from a course or inquire about a refund, please email ib@uwindsor.ca.
- You will need to either create a student account or login to your existing account at https://register.continue.uwindsor.ca/
- Once you have access to your account you will see “my applications” on the menu items shown on the left side of the screen • Select available applications
- Complete the International Educator Certificate for IB Qualification Programme application.
- Make sure you upload files to the application form otherwise they will not be included with your application. (Choose file/Upload/Save).
- Your files will be shown if you successfully uploaded documents.
- Save and submit.
- Make sure that all documents submitted are in English or have been translated to English. All translations must be done by a Service.
- The admissions team will review your application and respond as soon as possible. It can take two weeks or more for a response regarding eligibility due to the volume of applications received.
Application File upload
- Please ensure you upload your admission documentation. If you are having difficulty, submit the online application and email your documents to ib@uwindsor.ca.
- The maximum allowed file size for uploads is 10240 KB.
- The file extensions allowed for uploads are: doc, docx, gif, jpg, mpg, pdf.
- File uploads may not be supported on mobile devices. Use a supported device to complete a file upload.
- If your file name is written in a language other than English our system may not allow the upload. If your file name is written in Chinese for example, our system may give issues with upload.
- If you have symbols in the file name of the documents you are uploading, our system may not upload.
How to enroll as a New student
- Create a continuing education student account at our registration site.
- Registration site - https://register.continue.uwindsor.ca/ (Login/student login/create new account)
- Our system will email you a temporary username and prompt you for a password.
- If you already have a temporary account you can login to the registration site using your temporary credentials.
- If you already have an account and have been assigned a UWinID, login to the registration site using your UWinID credentials.
- Access your continuing education student account via the registration site.
- Add course(s) to cart. For your first semester students can enroll in a maximum of two courses. These courses are Curriculum Process and Teaching and Learning.
- If you are having a hard time pulling up the section details, select the + sign listed for the semester that is open.
- Checkout by paying for course using your credit card. Options are Visa Master Card, Discover, American Express, DinaCard, BCcard.
- Once you pay for a course our system will prompt you to initialize a UWinID for a permanent account.
- Shortly after your enrollment has been received, the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Education will review your enrollment.
- Once we have the opportunity to review your enrollment or match the enrollment to an existing application on file, we will send you an email regarding eligibility.
- The approval email will have instructions for course set up and is customized specifically to you. The emails are manually generated. We appreciate your patience will we review your enrollment. All details will be provided to you as soon as we can.
If you need assistance with the enrollment process, please email the Faculty of Education directly at ib@uwindsor.ca.