I was filling my PR profile when I came upon a question which i am not sure if i am answering correctly.
My NOC is secondary school teacher. They ask when I got qualified according to my NOC. This is tricky cos the NOC requires Bachelor of Education which I didn't obtain. I worked as a computer science high school teacher right after I graduated from computer science in 2010 (since that is sufficient in independent schools in my country). I then finished MA in education in 2013. So what should i enter as the date of qualification? will they count my work experience from 2010-2014 as a teacher if I didn’t have a bachelor’s of education then?
Below is the exact question from my profile and the employment requirements from my NOC.
Thanks.
Date X first became qualified to practice in this occupation
If the "primary occupation" is:
NOC 4031
Employment requirements
My NOC is secondary school teacher. They ask when I got qualified according to my NOC. This is tricky cos the NOC requires Bachelor of Education which I didn't obtain. I worked as a computer science high school teacher right after I graduated from computer science in 2010 (since that is sufficient in independent schools in my country). I then finished MA in education in 2013. So what should i enter as the date of qualification? will they count my work experience from 2010-2014 as a teacher if I didn’t have a bachelor’s of education then?
Below is the exact question from my profile and the employment requirements from my NOC.
Thanks.
Date X first became qualified to practice in this occupation
If the "primary occupation" is:
- a qualified trade (four-digit code begins with 632, 633, 72, 73, 82, 92), this is the date they became qualified to practice on their own in Canada. (For example, when they moved from apprentice to being a licensed tradesperson.)
- any other job, this is the date they first obtained the minimum education or training stated in the NOC description. (Note: if the NOC only states high school, this is the date they graduated.)
NOC 4031
Employment requirements
- Teachers of academic subjects require a bachelor's degree in education which is often preceded by a bachelor's degree in the arts or sciences.
- Teachers of vocational or technical subjects require a bachelor's degree in education which is usually preceded by specialized training or experience in the subject.
- Instructors of trades in Quebec require completion of an apprenticeship training program and industry or trade certification.
- Department heads usually require several years of teaching experience.
- To specialize in special education or English or French as a second language, additional training is required.
- A provincial teaching certificate is required.
- Membership in a provincial or territorial teachers' association or federation may be required.