Certificate in Teaching Ininimowin
Certificate in Teaching Ininimowin (CTI) is an academic program housed in UCN’s Centre for Aboriginal Language and Culture and was created to address gaps and opportunities in Indigneous language acquisition and training. The program features combined hands on training and instruction in language and education. (CTI) is the only post-secondary Cree language program offered entirely in Ininimowin and is informed by Indigneous methodologies and pedagogies. The program is currently offered as part of UCN’s Community Based Services; this allows for maximum flexibility. The Program Consists of ten 3-credit hour courses + 1 credit hour course.
Upcoming Sessions
What You'll Learn
- The program will provide students with the knowledge, appropriate teaching strategies, and skills to teach Cree programs
- Students will be taught how to develop curriculum prepared in a standardized and accepted orthography.
- They will gain knowledge and understanding of history and society as it pertains to Aboriginal languages in Canada.
Course Benefits and Outcomes
Career Opportunities
A Certificate in Teaching Ininimowin provides a range of employment opportunities for graduates to teach Cree. Cree language teachers are employed in a variety of educational settings such as schools, college and university levels and community organizations
Program Schedule
Credit Hours: 1
This innovative course introduces students to Aboriginal traditional teachings through the use of sharing circles, group activities and other Aboriginal cultural practices, and by working with traditional and non-traditional teachers. Students will learn about the historical and contemporary issues of Aboriginal people and actively participate in various culturally-based experiences, including a feast.
Admissions
Check Your Eligibility
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Regular student or Mature student (must be 20 years of age)
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Registration Requirements
a. A completed Application for First Nations Language Teacher’s Fluency Certificate clearly stating Cree language proficiency and
signed by their Education Authority.
b. Recent Child Abuse Registry official documentation. Students listed on the Child Abuse Registry will not be admitted to the program.
c. Recent Criminal Record and Abuse Registry official documentation. Applicants with a criminal record may not be able to complete the program due to restrictions in acquiring a practicum.
Costs
Important Dates and Deadlines
No upcoming dates or deadlines. Check back soon for an updated schedule or contact us for more information.