Hello yes you are absolutely right to become RECE in Ontario we need two years diploma in WES, I had bachelor in education and ncfe level 3 but in my individual assessment they said my b.ed is 2 years but does not have enough credits in early years where as they said cache level 3 came as just a semester so they didn't even consider it, I was very disheartened because if they considered both b.ed and cache and add both they would surely find all the needed credits, where as other provinces gave me ECE certificate based on this same qualification its just Ontario who's is not ready to consider both together, when I look for ECE diploma in colleges here, I see that I have all the courses already from b.ed and level 3 from the curriculum they teach here. QUOTE="tanviraslam, post: 8144528, member: 817882"]
I have submitted my wife's CACHE Level 3 Diploma to WES for evaluation, I should get some feedback in a couple more weeks. Currently she is also enrolled in Cache Level 5. I had done research, but there is not much available online for CACHE and Canada. From what I understand, each diploma should technically be equivalent to a 1 year Diploma in Canada, so not sure how much this may help on the CRS Scores. However, in regards to work in Canada.
1. In order to be a registered Early Years Educator in Canada, you need to be registered with the College of ECE
2. In order to be registered by the College of ECE, you need to have a Canadian certification or you can get an individual assessment
3. For the individual assessment, you need a minimum of 2 year Diploma in education to be qualified for the assessment, after which they will advise whether you need to do anything additional or not.
Have you guys gotten any more information yet? I will keep you posted when I hear back from WES.
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