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French Teacher Education

UVic's teacher education programs are dedicated to supporting teacher candidates find pathways forward to teach in French Immersion and-or Francophone programs. There are several opportunities for teacher candidates to get involved in french language education.

Attend an online information session

Are you interested in UVic Teacher Education programs and want to learn more? Register for a Zoom-based information session to find out more about the Bachelor of Education experience and career opportunities, meet current students and hear their stories, learn more about program admissions, connect with our team and ask your questions. 

Upcoming info sessions: 
  • Thursday, October 10 — B.Ed. Elementary and Secondary Post-Degree Professional Programs
  • Thursday, October 17 — B.Ed. Elementary Curriculum (Year 2 entry) 
  • Thursday, October 24 — French teaching pathways

All sessions take place from 4 pm – 5 pm PST over Zoom.

French cohort

New for September 2025 intake, students can apply to be part of the Bachelor of Education Elementary Curriculum PDP program French cohort. Designed for students who are interested in teaching in French Immersion and/or Francophone programs, students in this cohort can expect to:

  • Take 55% of their program courses in French (the rest will be taken with the English language cohort)
  • Participate in Mon passeport franco 
  • Undertake weekly first-term field experiences in a French immersion classroom setting
  • Complete two practicum experiences in a French immersion or Francophone setting
  • Be eligible for government bursaries for studying in French

Step 1: Meet program requirements
Prospective students must meet the program requirements for the Bachelor of Education Elementary Curriculum PDP program

Step 2: Meet additional language requirements
Prospective students for the Elementary Curriculum PDP French cohort will need to have the DELF B2 or permission of the department. For more information, please review the language proficiency requirements. 

Step 3: Indicate interest on your application
When submitting your program application, please select the option that says:  “If admitted to this program, would you be interested in being part of a French module and completing some of your coursework in French?"

French modules

Within our Bachelor of Education Elementary Curriculum program and our Bachelor of Education Secondary Curriculum PDP program, students who are interested in teaching in French Immersion and/or Francophone programs can supplement their teacher education studies with a French course module. Students in this module can expect to:

  • take a selection of courses in French that will focus on teaching all subjects in French in a minority language context. Students will take the remainder of their program courses in English. 
  • participate in Mon passeport franco
  • undertake weekly first-term field experiences in a French immersion classroom setting
  • have practicum experiences in a French immersion or Francophone setting

Step 1: Meet program requirements
Prospective students must meet the program requirements for the Bachelor of Education Elementary Curriculum program and our Bachelor of Education Secondary Curriculum PDP program.

Step 2: Meet additional language requirements
to participate in a French module, students will need to have the DELF B2 or permission of the department. For more information, please see the language proficiency requirements. 

Step 3: Indicate interest on your application
When submitting your program application, please select the option that says: “If admitted to this program, would you be interested in being part of a French module and completing some of your coursework in French?"

Mon passeport franco

Mon passeport franco is a French language and culture program for all Education students who are interested in a future teaching career in French language education.

The program aims to support you in the continued development of your French language skills, build intercultural competency through cultural and language experiences in French, and develop your positive professional identity as a French teacher. 

Highlights of the passeport include: 

  • language coaching,
  • café-conversations,
  • séances-Franco, 
  • SD 61 volunteer experience program, 
  • DELF B2 preparation workshops. 

Demonstrating language proficiency

To complete a French practicum during a UVic teacher education program, students must demonstrate their French Language proficiency by satisfying one of the following requirements:

    • An official post-secondary transcript from studies at an institution (one-year minimum) where French is the main language of instruction (e.g., Université de Montréal), or
    • Completion of the DELF B2 certificate 

The  is a French language assessment that determines language proficiency in reading comprehension, oral comprehension, oral production and written production. The level B2 refers to the CEFR language levels and describes an independent language user.

UVic offers the DELF exams approximately three times per year. Please visit the UVic Department of French and Francophone Studies for the complete schedule of testing options. Email delfdalf@uvic.ca to indicate your interest.

DELF B2 Exam Preparation

The UVic French Teacher Education program offers DELF preparation sessions to help candidates prepare for the DELF B2 exam. to learn more.

Contact us

Questions about these French teaching pathways at UVic can be directed via email to Madeleine Challies.

These initiatives to support French Education are subject to the continued funding for French Education programs by the Ministry of Education and Child Care. 

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