Canadian Mennonite University to offer teaching degrees
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Canadian Mennonite University will become the seventh post-secondary institute in the province to offer teaching degrees.
The Professional Certification Unit has agreed to recognize a new bachelor of education degree program, deputy education minister Brian O’Leary announced Wednesday.
“I look forward to collectively welcoming our new colleagues to the teaching profession, and to seeing the valuable contributions CMU graduates will make to K to 12 education in Manitoba,” O’Leary wrote in a letter to public school superintendents, independent school principals, First Nations education directors, university deans and union leaders.
CMU’s inaugural class of student teachers is anticipated to graduate in 2028.
The Winnipeg-based university joins the University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Université de Saint-Boniface, Brandon University, University College of the North and Yellowquill University College.