Learn about the different certificates that can qualify you to teach in B.C. schools within the province or abroad.
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A Certificate of Qualification is required for educators who work at B.C. public schools including full-time, part-time and on-call teachers.
Holders of this type of certificate can also use it to teach at B.C. independent, First Nations, or offshore schools.
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Teachers at B.C. independent and First Nations schools, or B.C. offshore schools, must have an Independent School Teaching Certificate (ISTC) or a Certificate of Qualification.
A First Nations Language Teaching Certificate is required to work in B.C. schools as a First Nations language and culture teacher in British Columbia.
A Letter of Permission is a special permit that allows someone to teach without a certificate in a particular school district, independent school authority or for a First Nations Council for up to one school year. It is only to be used when a certified teacher is not available to fill a vacant position. The employer and the applicant each submit a part of the application form. It is the responsibility of the employer to help guide the applicant when applying for the Letter of Permission.