Course

PK12-FRHS

French - Honour Specialist

An innovative, leadership-focused course, the French as a Second Language Honour Specialist is of interest to teachers of all levels who aspire to innovate and refine their pedagogy.

Key strengths of the course include relevant learning material to support curriculum development, effective strategies to improve assessment and evaluation practices, and a focus on emerging trends related to second language pedagogy from Ontario, Canada-wide, and international perspectives. A strong emphasis on leadership techniques will assist educators develop their critical thinking skills as they explore multiple roles.

Prerequisites

  1. Certificate of Qualification:
    Must be a registered member of the Ontario College of Teachers.

  2. Academic University Degree:
    Official university transcript(s) (sent directly from the institution OR delivered to Continuing and Professional Learning office in a sealed envelope) showing proof of an acceptable academic university degree conferred by an accredited institution acceptable to the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Teachers, with a minimum of 20 full university degree credits or the equivalent. Courses required for teaching certification or additional teaching qualifications cannot be used for this requirement. Please note this includes all undergraduate programs/courses at all institutions.

  3. Certificate of Teaching Experience:
    Evidence of at least two (2) years of successful teaching experience, including one (1) year of experience in the subject area in which the Honour Specialist qualification(s) is being sought. This experience must be certified by the appropriate Supervisory Officer on the OISE Certificate of Teaching Experience Form.

  4. Official University Transcript(s) showing one of the following:

    • For a single Honour Specialist, proof of successful completion of 9.0 university degree credits or the equivalent in the subject in which the Honour Specialist qualification is being sought with an overall average of at least a "B" or "70%" (please note: 1.0 university degree credits is the equivalent to 1 full year course or 2 half-year courses.)

    OR

    • For a combined Honour Specialist, proof of successful completion of 14.0 university degree credits or the equivalent in the 2 subjects in which the combined Honour Specialist qualification is being sought, including no fewer than 6.0 university degree credits or the equivalent in each subject. Each subject area must have an overall average of at least a "B" or "70%". Both of the Honour Specialist courses in the combination must be successfully completed before the qualification will be recommended to the Ontario College of Teachers to be added to the Certificate of Qualification.

PLEASE NOTE: For a combined Honour Specialist, proof of teaching experience is only required for the Honour Specialist subject that is completed first.

Applicants who have applied for a single Honour Specialist but who do not meet the prerequisites may also be considered for a combined Honour Specialist. It is OISE's practice to process an application for one of the combined subjects, and to advise the applicant accordingly.

NOTE: Exceptions and additional requirements are noted here.

Recommendations

Successful completion is a final grade of B-

Upon successful completion of the course, a recommendation will be sent to the Ontario College of Teachers.

Status

Available

Delivery

Online

Price

$795

Hours

125.0

Status

Available

Delivery

Online

Price

$795

Hours

125.0

Full Course Details

Section Title:

French - Honour Specialist

Enrolment Session:

Type:

Online

Total Hours:

125.0

Dates:

09 Jul 2026 to 30 Jul 2026

Delivery Option:

Online

Course Fee(s):

$795

Section Note(s):

DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JULY 2, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)

If the “Add to Cart” button is still visible after, late registration may be available, if time and space permit. Only eligible applicants with complete documentation can be accepted. Register early whenever possible, as courses may fill before the deadline.

Course Format

This 3-week course runs fully online in a blend of asynchronous and optional synchronous (live) sessions. It is instructor-led and organized into weekly modules that include readings, discussions, and assignments with set due dates. Learners typically spend 40–42 hours per week engaging with course materials and completing activities, though the exact time may vary by learning style and prior experience.

Technology Requirements

You’ll need a reliable internet connection and a modern web browser to access course materials. Optional live sessions (if offered) will be announced within the course site.

Registration Process

  1. Select “Add to Cart” and proceed to checkout.
  2. Log in to your Learner Portal (or create an account) and complete payment.
  3. In your learner account, go to My Applications > Start to complete your application.
  4. An OISE CPL representative will review your submission and confirm your enrollment before the course begins.

Withdrawal and Refund Policy

Withdrawal, transfer, and refund requests must be submitted before the course start date. Partial refunds or one-time transfers may be available within a short period after the start date (see policy for details). View the full policy on our website under Policies & Guidelines > Withdrawals and Transfer Policy.

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