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Today I invited my friend Richard, a Ph.D. student studying education at Western University in Canada. In this video, he explains questions raised by my followers about studying education and being a teacher in Canada. -What are the requirements to be a public school teacher in Canada? -Can I be a public school teacher if I study Master of Education degree? -Can I teach in a different province which I didn't receive my Teacher's Certificate from? -Why applying for a Bachelor of Education is more difficult than applying for a Master of Education? -What's the only Master's program that can grant Teacher's Certificate in Canada? -Is it easy to find a job after I graduate from the Master of Education program? -How much can I earn after I work for 7-8 years as a public school teacher? -Can I get tenure directly after I graduated and received the Teacher's Certificate? If I can't, what are the difficulties? -Is being a public school teacher a super stable and safe job? -As a fresh graduate, how can I get my tenure? -How is life at Western University? -How much income can a Ph.D. student receive monthly, and how much does it cost to live in London, Ontario? -Should we make reference to World Rankings when we apply for schools? -Are schools that rank higher in a World Ranking better than those who rank lower? -What should we focus on when we refer to World Rankings? -Do schools with strong research capabilities teach better? -Why do some people complain about the University of Toronto for its "Bad teaching"? -Schools that do not stand out in World Rankings surprisingly have significant education quality. -What are the main factors to finding a job in Canada? Does the fame of the school matter in the job market?