Calgary
Start Dates
- January 09, 2025
- September 02, 2025
Duration
2Terms
Course Delivery
- Blended - Self-Paced
- Off-site
Tuition & Fees
Domestic: CAD
$5,644
: CAD
$13,312
Estimated Book Costs:
CAD
$60
Program Description
The Education Assistant program at Bow Valley College is designed to provide learners with a combination of practical skills and theoretical knowledge to enable program graduates to provide high-quality classroom experiences for children and adolescents with a broad range of abilities and needs.
Competency-Based Education
This program is offered in a Competency-Based Education format. This format allows learners to complete courses without coming to campus. There are no in-person courses in this program, but there are instructors available in person and online through MS Teams to assist learners.
Learners with or without previous education or experience in the Education Assistant profession are supported through a range of teaching and assessment methods.
- If you have worked/had education in this or a related field previously (either in Canada or another country), the Competency-Based Education format can help you finish the program faster. You choose when you want to take assessments, giving you more control over your learning.
- If you have no experience in this field, you will work through the course material at your own pace within the term and complete the assessments as they appear in the course progression.
Domestic Applicants
Welcome Centre
South Campus – Main Floor
info@bowvalleycollege.ca
403-410-1402
Admission Requirements
Academic requirements
- Credit in English 30-1, or 65% in English 30-2, or equivalent
- Successful completion of the General Educational Development (GED) test with a standard score of 520 in Language Arts: Reading and Writing
- Satisfactory results on the Bow Valley College Admissions Test
Pre-practicum requirement
The Education Assistant program includes a practicum placement in agencies where employers require a Police Information Check (PIC) with a Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS). Results of this check may restrict opportunities for placement in a practicum. The PIC must be obtained before the start of the practicum.
English language proficiency requirements
See English language proficiency requirements for details.
Transferability
Transfer opportunities are available to a variety of institutions. Transfer credits are reviewed and accepted on an individual basis by the institution to which you apply. See our most current transfer agreements here.
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Domestic Applicants
Welcome Centre
South Campus – Main Floor
info@bowvalleycollege.ca
403-410-1402
Employment Rate
94%
Training Related Employment Rate
81%
Based on Bow Valley College's Graduate Outcome Survey 2024.
Term 1
Required CoursesCredit
Learners develop a fundamental understanding of the aspects of the Education Assistant profession. Learners explore various roles, responsibilities, and tasks involved in assisting students with their educational journey. Learners will utilize reflective practice to examine opportunities for professional growth.
Learners explore a broad range of trauma in the lives of children and youth, and subsequent implications on learning in the classroom. Learners examine the impact of trauma on the developing brain and the importance of using trauma-informed interventions and individualized supports to inform and facilitate the practice of the Education Assistant.
Learners will develop the essential communication skills and strategies needed to effectively interact and engage with students, teachers, and other educational professionals in the classroom setting. Learners will complete reflection and practice to nurture personal and professional relationships using interpersonal communication skills. Learners will focus on communicating with diverse groups of students, teachers, and other individuals. Learners will improve their communication abilities to foster positive relationships, support student learning, and create an inclusive and collaborative classroom environment.
Learners explore the diverse Indigenous Nations in Canada and look at the effects of colonialism in historical and contemporary times. Learners explore the aspirations, challenges, and contemporary issues of Indigenous communities. Through appreciation of historical contexts, learners consider Indigenous understandings for ways forward including the work of reconciliation. Through these explorations, learners apply this knowledge within the educational setting.
Learners focus on creating a safe learning environment as an Education Assistant by establishing a space where students feel physically, emotionally, and psychologically secure. Learners promote emotional well-being in schools by providing support and assistance to students, teachers, and other school professionals. Learners cultivate and maintain a positive and respectful learning environment, ensuring that all students can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.
Learners examine the diverse support an Education Assistant offers, reaching beyond the areas of academics and behavior. Learners will support those experiencing a broad range of abilities and needs through the use of techniques such as assistive technology. Learners will show initiative by working collaboratively with the educational team and promoting a positive learning environment within the classroom and school community.
Term 2
Required CoursesCredit
Learners focus on strategies that Education Assistants use to effectively support students in managing their behavior, particularly when confronted with challenging situations. Learners assist students in developing desired behaviors, nurturing social and personal growth skills, resolving interpersonal conflicts, and maintaining focus on assigned tasks within educational settings. Learners will be well-equipped to foster a positive and conducive learning environment for students.
Learners focus on providing assistance, strategies, and resources to students to enhance a student's learning experience and academic success. Learners prepare to support students by providing instructional assistance as directed by the teacher. Learners will also use reflection to provide insight into the effectiveness of the strategies and resources.
Learners will integrate theory and practice within a classroom setting while exploring diverse roles and responsibilities of an Education Assistant in a complex environment. Learners will demonstrate initiative while building responsive relationships with students, their supervising teacher, and other educational team members. Weekly seminars provide learners the opportunity for discussion and reflection related to their practicum experiences.
Program FAQs
No, this is not a legislated role, but it is well recognized within the school systems.
There are a range of opportunities for Education Assistant Certificate graduates within the school boards.