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Certification

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What are the academic and professional teacher education requirements to become certified in Nova Scotia?

Academic Professional Requirements

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How do you apply to become a certified teacher in Nova Scotia?

How To Apply

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Teacher Professional Development

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    • Public School Program
    • Alternate Graduation
    • Specialized Programs
    • Grading Students
    • Student Supports
    • Parents Role
  • Workplace
    • Culture of Nova Scotian Workplace
    • Communication Skills
    • Learning Environment
    • Inclusive Education
    • Teacher’s Role
  • Teaching Profession
    • Certification
    • Academic Professional Requirements
    • How To Apply
    • Teaching Standards
    • Teacher Professional Development
  • Employment
    • Labour Market Information
    • Teaching Positions
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    • Job Search Process
    • Job Search Sites
    • Informational Interview
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    • Alternative Careers
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