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  1. 3. Prepare your application. 4. Apply. 5. Complete and pay for your application. 6. Submit supporting documents. If you have questions about applying, check out our Admissions FAQ.

  2. Admissions. We are delighted that you are considering graduate studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). We offer over 40 full-time and part-time graduate programs in studies in education. Before you begin your application, we encourage you to review our programs, explore our faculty and their research, and talk to those ...

  3. The Department of Curriculum, Teaching & Learning is the largest of four departments at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). With a diverse community of tenured, research, and teaching stream faculty, the department offers a wide-range of graduate courses and programs relating to academic scholarship and professional practice.

  4. Field: Clinical & Counselling Psychology. This program prepares you for a career as a practitioner or researcher in a variety of clinical and counselling environments. Upon completion, you can apply to become a registered Psychological Associate with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. More information.

  5. Erica N. Walker is Dean and Professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Prior to joining OISE in 2023, she served as the Clifford Brewster Upton Professor of Mathematical Education, Chairperson of the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, and Director of the Edmund W Gordon Institute for Urban and Minority Education at Teachers College ...

  6. Home. Department of Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. The Department of Curriculum, Teaching & Learning offers three types of master's degree programs: Master of Teaching, Master of Arts, and Master of Education. Each degree serves a different purpose, depending on your career or education goal.

  7. The following charts outline the cost of studies at OISE for the 2023-2024 academic year. Fees differ based on the degree type, registration status (full-time vs. part-time) and citizenship (domestic vs. international). Costs include tuition (academic) fees, and incidental/ancillary (non-academic) fees. Domestic Fees: Annual Full-Time (2023-2024)