IE-Pro

International Education Professional Training

Training for new international education practitioners and anyone interested in learning more about the sector and the Canadian education landscape.

IE-Pro training provides foundational information on the international education sector, offering practical resources and tools to help learners get started in the field. The online, readily accessible training allows learners to engage at their own convenience and learn at their own pace. The fundamental concepts introduced in IE-Pro help offer a starting point for understanding key concepts, roles, and practices, preparing learners for more advanced courses and supporting a clear pathway for professional growth in the international education sector.

IE-Pro training (Fundamentals of International Education in Canada and Internationalization in Action) are prerequisites for International Students and Immigration Education Program (ISIEP) applicants who are not employed in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and working with international students. Visit the ISIEP webpage for more information regarding the specific eligibility criteria of this program.

Fundamentals of International Education in Canada

Members $115 | Non-members $165

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Training Overview

This self-directed online training introduces learners to the fundamentals of the Canadian education system along with the key ministries, organizations and associations that shape both domestic and international education. Through a mix of historical context and contemporary perspectives, participants will explore how Canada’s international education sector has evolved and continues to play a role in global engagement. By the end of the course, learners will understand the structure of education in Canada, recognize the major players influencing policy and practice, and appreciate the historical roots that shape today’s international education landscape.

Learning Modules

  • Navigating the Canadian Education System
    Covers the structure, levels, and key features of education in Canada, providing a foundation for understanding domestic and international education contexts.
  • Government Agencies, National Associations & International Networks
    Explores the main ministries, organizations and associations shaping education in Canada and internationally, highlighting their roles, influence, and networks.
  • The Evolution of International Education in Canada
    Examines the historical development of Canada’s international education sector and its continuing impact on global engagement.

Intended Audience

This self-directed online training is geared toward new practitioners in the international education sector, and anyone interested in learning more about the sector and the higher education landscape in Canada. It is also a prerequisite for some applicants of the International Students and Immigration Education Program (ISIEP), an online course designed to upskill practitioners who plan to write the entry-to-practice exam (EPE) to become Regulated International Student Immigration Advisors (RISIA). ISIEP applicants are required to either be employed in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and work with international students OR have completed the prerequisite courses. Visit the ISIEP webpage for more information regarding the specific eligibility criteria of this program.

Certificate of Completion

Certificates of completion will be awarded to those who successfully complete the program.

Internationalization in Action

Members $115 | Non-members $165

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Training Overview

This self-directed online training introduces comprehensive internationalization in higher education, from foundational concepts to practical application. Learners will explore a variety of factors on how and why institutions pursue internationalization, as well as the challenges and opportunities that can emerge. The course will help learners identify strategic goals of internationalization, collaborators, align interests, and implement initiatives that are measurable, impactful, and future-focused. By the end of the course, learners will grasp the core concepts and models of internationalization, explore its diverse practices, and explore ways to design and execute initiatives that create meaningful and lasting impact.

Learning Modules

  • Understanding Internationalization
    Covers key definitions, the rationalization for internationalization, and the underlying tensions shaping the field.
  • Comprehensive Internationalization
    Explores frameworks for internationalization and the various areas of practice within international education.
  • Strategic Collaboration for Lasting Impact
    Focuses on identifying collaborators, aligning goals, and applying strategies to plan and execute initiatives that are equitable, sustainable, and measurable.

Intended Audience

This self-directed online training is geared toward new practitioners in the international education sector, and anyone interested in learning more about the sector and the higher education landscape in Canada. It is also a prerequisite for some applicants of the International Students and Immigration Education Program (ISIEP), an online course designed to upskill practitioners who plan to write the entry-to-practice exam (EPE) to become Regulated International Student Immigration Advisors (RISIA). ISIEP applicants are required to either be employed in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and work with international students OR have completed the prerequisite courses. Visit the ISIEP webpage for more information regarding the specific eligibility criteria of this program.

Certificate of Completion

Certificates of completion will be awarded to those who successfully complete the program.

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