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  1. TWINS Teacher Self-Service is an Alberta Education self-service website for teachers to: Apply to teach in Alberta. Request duplicate certificate or statement of professional standing. View the status of an application or service request. Update your contact, name, or Educational credentials.

  2. TWINS is Albertas teacher registry system, where applicants and certified Alberta teachers can get information and request services.

  3. extranet.education.alberta.ca › twins › publicSign In - Alberta.ca

    Please sign in to access Teacher Workforce Information System (https://extranet.education.alberta.ca/twins.public/)

  4. www.alberta.ca › teaching-in-albertaTeaching in Alberta

    Teachers should monitor the status of their certification applications online through Alberta Education's Teacher Self-Service website Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS) services. When the ministry issues certification, teachers can see the updated information on their TWINS home page.

  5. Create an account on TWINS if you do not already have one. Read instructions on how to sign up and create a TWINS account. Update your contact information in TWINS. Select the “Apply for Teacher Registry Exemption” tab. Review the information and complete the exemption application in TWINS.

  6. TWINS stands for the “Teacher Workforce Information System.” TWINS is Alberta’s registry of teachers and it includes teachers’ current authorization or certification status in Alberta.

  7. To begin using the TWINS Teacher Self-Service you must first enroll and link your Alberta Education Account to your teacher record. If you are not already signed in, visit https://education.alberta.ca/TWINS and sign in using your Alberta Education Account. Step 1: Go to the TWINS site https://education.alberta.ca/TWINS Step 2:

  8. Visit Alberta Education’s website for up-to-date information on postsecondary requirements. Set up an account with the Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS). Follow the instructions for applying for an interim professional or permanent professional certificate.

  9. To better understand how genes and environment influence the lives of us Albertan, we are in the stage of establishing an Alberta Twin Registry, from which twin pairs could be invited to participate in future studies.

  10. In Alberta, all teaching certificates are granted by the Alberta Education registrar. A teaching certificate can be interim or permanent. If you are eligible for certification, apply through the Teacher Workforce Information System (TWINS). The minimum requirements and costs for certification are listed here.

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