British Columbia College of Teachers
- British Columbia College of Teachers
The British Columbia College of Teachers is the professional self-regulatory body for teachers in British Columbia. It is responsible for setting and enforcing standards for teachers in the province. It assesses applicants to the profession and issues teaching certificates.
Court cases involving the BCCT
* Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers
* Kempling v. The British Columbia College of Teachers
External links
[http://www.bcct.ca BCCT Webpage]
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