Helping Expand Access for Returning Teachers (HEART) Practicum
This is an extended practicum option involving between ten and twelve weeks of orientation, observation and teaching in a BC public school classroom. Applicants whose BC teacher certificate has expired, or applicants possessing a certificate from another province require a supporting letter from the Teacher Regulation Branch (TRB).
間眅埶AV Requirements
Applicants must be attending 間眅埶AV, or be admissible.
Applicants who have not attended 間眅埶AV previously, or who have not attended in any of three terms prior to intended enrollment in EDUC 406, must for undergraduate admission to Student Services.
Students intending to complete 間眅埶AV courses in preparation for application to EDUC 406 should contact Ms. France Verret, 778.782.8128.
HEART applications should be received by: March 15 for fall term; September 15 for spring term. An interview is normally required. Application available at:
Applications should be sent to Faculty of Education on the Surrey campus, 250-13450 102nd Avenue, Surrey BC, V3T 0A3, attention Special Programs Advisor.
Program Requirements
Students complete
Education 406 is designed for those who need to meet BC certification requirements. It is a supervised orientation/observation/teaching sequence of approximately ten weeks, in a BC public school. This practicum is designed as an opportunity to familiarize students with the British Columbia school system and update their teaching skills. EDUC 406 is not applicable toward the credit requirements for a degree or diploma, i.e. not counted in total units. Grading will be on a pass/withdrawal basis. Prerequisite: Permission will not be given to students without previous teaching experience. Students must successfully complete a Criminal Record Check.
This is a supervised orientation/observation and teaching sequence of about 12 weeks in a British Columbia public school. This practicum offers educators, who do not meet BC certification requirements, an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the BC school system and to update teaching skills to acquire certification. The course is normally offered in the fall and spring terms only and space is limited. Grading is on a pass/withdraw basis.
Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit
The University’s residency requirement stipulates that, in most cases, total transfer and course challenge credit may not exceed 60 units, and may not include more than 15 units as upper division work.