Becoming a Teacher in toronto

trust me its hard here:sign: back home they dont ask if you have done any certification in teaching blah blah.

anyways i need a guidance from you folks in this,from back home i have done MBA in Marketing and HRM .due to HRM got a nice job in a school,i worked there in their HR department,like hiring/firing teachers making salary plans and deciding their goals for future years.plus also worked as an academic co-or dinator and taught P.STUDIES(History/Geography) to O Levels. then moved to canada and now due to my kids i thought that teaching line will be best for me ,as timming are good .and my husband is happy with this line.

so torontorians kindly help me out and tell me from scratch that what should i do?i am a raw person in this,so plz tell me which college should i apply and how many years it ll take.from where should i be preparing for test,as i wont be giving a GMAT for that:D

so ur guidance will be appreciated:)

Re: Becoming a Teacher in toronto

In all likelihood, you will need to complete a teacher’s education program to get registered with the Ontario College of Teachers.

To teach in the school system in Ontario, you need to have completed a formal education program after a bachelor’s degree. The minimum requirement is a bachelor’s degree plus the education program qualification where you would have taken courses in pedagogy practices, curriculum preparation, and student relationship management (pertaining to the level that you want to teach at).

Unfortunately, in Pakistan, teaching isn’t taken as formally, and anyone who has an advanced degree can start teaching… which is not the case here.

You can get more information on the requirements here: Internationally Educated Teachers - The Ontario College of Teachers