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A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
How to apply for Alberta K to 12 school principal and superintendent leadership certifications.
Alberta has 2 types of certification for school leaders – leadership certification and superintendent leadership certification.
The following positions do not require leadership certification:
Leadership certifications align with the Leadership Quality Standard and Superintendent Leadership Quality Standard.
Principals, assistant principals and school jurisdiction leaders must meet the Leadership Quality Standard.
Superintendents of school and deputy superintendents must meet the Superintendent Leadership Quality Standard.
Learn more about professional practice standards.
Eligible applicants must:
Any teacher can complete the required coursework and apply for leadership certification prior to taking up a leadership role.
Teachers must complete approved coursework or programs specifically aligned to the Leadership Quality Standard or Superintendent Leadership Quality Standard to get leadership certification.
The following Alberta post-secondary institutions offer coursework or programs aligned to the standards.
Choices include:
Options begin at 2 courses or equivalent for leadership certification and one course for superintendent leadership certification. Coursework is provided in face to face, online and blended formats.
For more information about approved leadership coursework and approved university providers, download the University Courses and Programs Guide (PDF, 126 KB) and contact university providers directly.
Teachers applying for superintendent leadership certification must complete superintendent leadership coursework and meet the following requirements identified in the Superintendent of Schools Regulation:
You do not need to provide a transcript to verify completion, the university will send course completion information directly to us.
Please note that you must hold an Alberta PPC in order to submit an application for leadership certification. If you hold an interim professional certificate (IPC), an application for leadership certification will only be available to you in TWINS once you obtain a PPC.
Leadership certification applicants do not need to request official transcripts or verify Bachelor of Education degrees.
Superintendent leadership certification applicants must have verified graduate education credentials in their TWINS account.
If we do not have a record of your Master’s degree, you can submit an Education Credential Change through TWINS. To complete the request, you must either:
Transcripts must indicate that the credential has been awarded.
We encourage you to keep your education credentials up to date in your TWINS account.
Applicants can track the status of their application online through TWINS.
We process most applications within 20 business days.
After your application is processed, we will issue a certificate by mail to the address on file in your TWINS account. Teaching certificates will be updated with the leadership certification.
You can use TWINS to see if there are any application items we have not received or processed:
Effective September 1, 2022, the College of Alberta School Superintendents Act makes the College of Alberta School Superintendents a legislated organization responsible for upholding the superintendent profession. This includes superintendents and chief deputy superintendents employed in public separate or francophone or regional school authorities.
The College is not be responsible for assuming union functions, engaging in collective bargaining on behalf of its members or assisting in negotiating employment contracts.
Temporary leadership certifications allow teachers to work in a principal or superintendent of schools position before they meet the full requirements of certification.
Temporary certification is valid from the issue date until August 31 of the third year, during which time principals and superintendents must complete any outstanding requirements for permanent leadership certification.
A teacher may temporarily work as a principal without holding leadership certification if the superintendent of schools, or their designate, submits a request through TWINS.
Government provides temporary superintendent leadership certification as part of the superintendent of schools appointment process.
If you currently hold certification for principal or superintendent roles in another Canadian jurisdiction, please contact us about your eligibility for leadership certification or superintendent leadership certification under labour mobility legislation.
Connect with Teacher and Leadership Certification:
Phone: 780-427-2045
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Email: [email protected]
Address:
2nd Floor, 44 Capital Boulevard
10044 108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 5E6
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