Education is an inspiring career choice that makes a lasting impression on young people’s lives. Teaching is more than just a profession; it’s a mission to nurture curiosity, creativity, and confidence the next generation.

If you’re passionate about shaping the next generation through a meaningful, fulfilling career, joining the high school profile is your opportunity to make a difference every day.

What is the Role of a High School Teacher?

High school teachers play a pivotal role in shaping students’ academic journeys and preparing them for the challenges of adulthood. They not only teach specific subjects but also inspire critical thinking, foster independence, and help students connect what they learn to the world around them.

High school educators create an environment where students explore their passions, develop strong problem-solving skills, and learn to navigate complex concepts, while also guiding them through personal and social development. By building meaningful relationships and offering mentorship, high school teachers help students discover their potential, develop self-confidence, and become lifelong learners.

At Bishop’s University’s School of Education, we are dedicated to preparing future high school educators to inspire, engage, and empower the next generation, equipping them with the tools to make a positive and lasting impact during a pivotal time in students’ lives.

To teach at the secondary level, individuals must choose one of the four profiles offered at Bishop’s: English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, or Social Sciences. Additionally, our programs in Teaching English as a Second Language and Creative Arts prepare students to teach at both the elementary and secondary levels.

What are the Advantages of Teaching in High School?

High school teachers play a pivotal role in guiding adolescents during a transformative stage of life, helping shape their career aspirations, personal growth, and readiness for the challenges of adulthood.

Beyond the intrinsic satisfaction of making a difference, this profession provides strong job stability, competitive salaries, and benefits. Teachers benefit from a structured yet dynamic work environment where no two days are the same, with opportunities to collaborate with colleagues and engage with families to build a supportive educational community.

The dynamic nature of the classroom offers endless opportunities to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration among students. High school educators also enjoy the chance to specialize in subjects they are passionate about, sharing their expertise and enthusiasm while fostering curiosity and a love for learning in the next generation.

How to Become a High School Teacher in Quebec

Becoming a licensed teacher in Quebec starts here! At Bishop’s University, our Secondary Education program guides you through every step to graduate with the qualifications needed to apply for your teaching license and make a difference in students’ lives.

Complete a rigorous, practice-based Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree tailored for secondary teaching

To earn a Bachelor of Education in Teaching and Learning at the Secondary Level, students must complete a 150-credit program (120-credit program for students entering with a CEGEP diploma). Please also note that credits earned in certain DEC programs (Early Childhood Care and Education) or in other university programs may be recognized.

The possibility of recognition of additional credits is evaluated after admission.

Successfully complete your supervised field placements in real classrooms

Students must successfully complete the requirements of all practica components to complete the B.Ed. with recommendation to the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement Supérieur (MEES) for the brevet d’enseignement (Teaching Certificate).

Fulfill the Quebec Ministry of Education certification requirements, including the English Exam for Teacher Certification (EETC)

Students in all B.Ed. programs are required to pass the EETC approved by the Ministère de l’Éducation, et de l’Enseignement supérieur (MEES) prior to the fourth practicum (EDU 428/439). Success on this exam is a requirement for progression through the program. Although Bishop’s assists in coordinating the test, it is not a Bishop’s examination.

Explore our Academic Calendar for full program requirements

How Portable is a Teaching Degree from Bishop’s?

Our program ensures you meet provincial licensing requirements, enabling you to teach anywhere in Quebec immediately. A teacher education degree obtained in Quebec is recognized across all of Canada, however some provinces and territories may impose additional requirements for certification. Therefore, it is highly recommended to visit the websites of the certification agencies in the specific provinces or territories where you intend to teach after completing your degree.

Teacher candidates who wish to teach in another province or in another country must first apply for and receive a Teacher Certification in Quebec before applying directly to the Teacher Certification Agency in the other relevant province or country.

Are High School Teachers in Demand?

Secondary teachers are in high demand, especially in Quebec, where rising student enrolment and teacher retirements are creating abundant opportunities across the province. From rural communities to urban centres, schools are actively seeking passionate and qualified educators.

As a future-proof career, teaching offers long-term stability, meaningful work, and opportunities for growth, making it an excellent choice for those looking to make a lasting impact.

Why Choose the School of Education at Bishop’s?

At Bishop’s University’s School of Education, we are committed to preparing future secondary school educators who inspire, engage, and empower learners, ensuring they are equipped to make a lasting impact during their students’ most formative years.

A Personalized Learning Environment

You’ll benefit from small class sizes and close mentorship from experienced faculty who are committed to your success. This personalized approach ensures that your academic and professional growth is supported every step of the way, allowing you to develop confidence in your skills and teaching methods.

Innovative Curriculum

Our program equips future educators with essential knowledge in teaching, learning, and classroom management. Foundational courses will guide you to understanding the psychological and social aspects of education and focus on creating inclusive and supportive learning environments. These courses focus on designing motivating learning situations and creating environments that stimulate the love of learning.

Through practical, targeted methods courses, students develop real-world strategies for teaching complex concepts while exploring the pedagogical use of technology to enhance teaching practices. You will engage with interdisciplinary teaching approaches with an emphasis on individual differences, inclusive and culturally responsive practices.

Aspiring educators will also develop assessment tools that provide constructive feedback and learn effective strategies for interacting with parents and the school team to support student success. Beyond the core curriculum, electives allow students to tailor their studies to their interests.

Extensive Practicum Experiences

Our field placements allow you to apply what you learn in real classroom settings. Starting from your first year, you’ll work closely with professional educators starting with classroom observations, to full-class responsibilities in your final year. Over the course of your degree, you’ll complete a minimum of 700 hours of hands-on practical experience.

Community Connections

Benefit from partnerships with local schools and organizations, fostering a strong sense of community and practical experience. These partnerships ensure that students receive mentorship from experienced educators, real-world teaching opportunities, and a network of connections that can help launch their careers.

Bishop’s University has established close partnerships with school boards across the region, providing our students with diverse and enriching field experiences. Some of these include the Eastern Townships School Board (ETSB), Central Québec School Board (CQSB), and Lester B. Pearson School Board (LBPSB).Work with vibrant English-language schools such as Alexander Galt Regional in Sherbrooke, Richmond Regional in Richmond, Quebec High in Quebec City, and Stanstead College near the Vermont border. Through the multiple years of experience, you’ll gain confidence in bilingual and multicultural settings, learn to incorporate inclusive teaching practices, and develop skills in integrating technology into the classroom.

High School Teaching Profiles at Bishop’s

At Bishop’s University, our Secondary English Education program is designed to ignite your passion for literature, writing, and cultural studies while preparing you to teach and inspire the next generation. Our curriculum balances foundational courses with specialized electives, offering a program that stands out among English teacher education pathways.

By combining rigorous academic coursework in English and Canadian literature, creative writing, and media studies with hands-on teaching strategies, students are well-prepared to foster an engaging, inclusive, and intellectually stimulating classroom environment. The program’s emphasis on social justice, decolonization, and culturally responsive teaching ensures that future educators are equipped to promote empathy, diversity, and critical discourse, helping students not only to read and write but also to reflect on the world around them. 

Start with the Foundations

Begin your journey with courses like Introduction to English Studies and Approaches to Media Studies, which introduce essential frameworks for analyzing texts and understanding media’s role in modern society. Dive into the rich history of English literature with English Literary Tradition: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance and English Literary Tradition: The Eighteenth Century to the Present, which provide a broad perspective on the evolution of literary traditions.

Discover Canada’s Literary Voice

Choose from uniquely Canadian-focused courses, such as English Writers of Quebec or English-Canadian Literature to the First World War, to explore how regional identities shape storytelling. Engage with contemporary narratives in The Contemporary Canadian Novel or consider the global impact of Canadian literature in Canadian Literature and Theories of Globalization.

Highlighting Indigenous & Diverse Perspectives

Bishop’s is proud to offer courses like Introduction to Indigenous Literatures in Canada and Approaches to Indigenous Literary Cultures in Canada, which explore storytelling traditions and critical perspectives often absent in standard curricula. Go beyond the canon with thought-provoking electives such as Ecocriticism, Contemporary Literary Theory, or Feminist Literary Theory, which offer new ways to view and analyze literature and culture.

Creative Expression and Storytelling

Explore your creative side with courses like Creative Writing: Poetry, Creative Writing: The Graphic Novel, or Screenwriting, where you’ll develop your craft and gain skills to inspire young writers. Shape the future of literacy education with courses like History of Children’s Literature or Introduction to Young Adult Literature and Texts “Beyond the Canon”, perfect for aspiring educators passionate about youth literature.

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Bishop’s University equips future mathematics educators with the deep understanding of mathematical concepts while providing the pedagogical tools and experiences needed to inspire secondary students in a subject critical to their academic and professional success. Our program blends foundational education courses, advanced mathematical studies, and hands-on teaching practical experiences, creating a comprehensive pathway for aspiring math teachers.

Mastering Mathematics

In addition to educational foundations and methods courses, students will deepen their knowledge of mathematics with Calculus,Matrix Algebra, and Linear Algebra, which explore the essential tools used in mathematics. Specialized courses like Introduction to Discrete Mathematics and Excursions in Modern Mathematics open the door to more advanced mathematical concepts, offering students the opportunity to engage with topics that are increasingly relevant in today’s technology-driven world.

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The Secondary Science and Technology Education program at Bishop’s University provides a robust foundation in scientific and technological principles while preparing students to teach secondary-level students in an engaging and effective way. Combining a thorough understanding of the sciences with cutting-edge educational techniques, the program develops well-rounded educators capable of inspiring the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers. 

Mastering Science and Technology

In addition to educational foundations and methods courses, students will deepen their knowledge of the sciences through Introductory Biology, General Chemistry, and Introductory Physics – Mechanics. Courses such as Cellular and Molecular Biology, Inorganic Chemistry, and Astronomy and Astrophysics build students’ knowledge in their respective scientific fields. Students will also take specialized courses like Engineering for Science and Technology Teachers and Living in the Environment which provide them with the skills to teach cutting-edge engineering principles in a secondary school setting.

Hands-On Learning through Labs and Electives

The program integrates practical learning through labs such as Introductory Biology, General Chemistry, and Introductory Physics, allowing students to develop technical expertise. Students can also choose electives like The Atmosphere and Weather or Biogeochemical and Environmental Oceanography to tailor their education to specific science and technology interests.

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The Secondary Education in Social Science program at Bishop’s University is designed for students who wish to inspire the next generation of critical thinkers, leaders, and engaged citizens. By blending social science disciplines with effective teaching practices, students develop the skills necessary to teach a broad range of subjects from history and geography to economics and political science, all within a culturally responsive and socially aware framework. 

Mastery of the Social Sciences

In addition to educational foundations and methods courses, students will acquire a deep understanding of the social sciences. Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics and Introduction to Human Geography offer foundational knowledge, while Introduction to Global Studies and Canada Since 1945 focus on the history and global events that have shaped our world. In-depth courses like The Atmosphere and Weather and Introduction to Comparative Politics deepen students’ expertise in environmental science and political systems. The diverse selection of social science courses allows students to specialize in areas like History of Sport in Canada, First Nations/Settler Relations in Canada, and Constitutional Law and Canadian Government, ensuring they are well-prepared to teach a wide range of social science topics.

Hands-On Learning through Practical Courses and Labs

The program incorporates hands-on learning with practical courses such as Human Impact on the Environment and Biogeochemical and Environmental Oceanography, which are complemented by labs that provide real-world applications. Students will also explore Urban Agriculture and Environmental Policy, which prepares them to bring innovative, current topics into the classroom. These courses, combined with active reflection on teaching practices and learning outcomes, make Bishop’s University’s Social Science Education program a holistic and dynamic learning experience.

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Next Steps

Choosing to teach in high school can be a hugely rewarding and dynamic career choice. Become a lifelong learner in a subject you are passionate about and convey it to the next generations. Bishop’s offers a comprehensive B.Ed. program that will encourage you to develop autonomy, critical reflection, and leadership skills.

We encourage you to keep exploring what it’s like to study at Bishop’s by booking a tour, or if you’re ready, apply now to the School of Education!