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Andy is committed to the College’s public interest mandate and has dedicated his career to the protection of students. He is a recognized leader in the area of professional discipline within Ontario’s regulatory community.
June 20 2017. The College’s annual meeting of members was attended by 80 individuals in person, with 230 more live streaming. Those in attendance listened to the engaging – and sometimes spirited – panel discussion: Looking Back, Looking Forward. The discussion was held in recognition of the College’s 20 th anniversary.
Our Commitment to Anti-oppression, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. 2022 Annual Meeting of Members – Questions & Answers. The College Speakers Bureau can connect you with College professionals with expertise in the protection of the public interest. Home / About the College / What We Do / Organizational Chart.
Andy: I’m going to discuss six practical considerations. Those are: 1) Technical requirements; 2) Scheduling; 3) Simulations and Testing. Fourth, I’ll talk about staffing. Fifth, I’ll talk about the presentation of evidence and finally, I’ll talk about flexibility of electronic processes. So let’s start with the preparation process.
Laframboise welcomed Ontario Minister of Education Gerard Kennedy's announcement today introducing a New Teacher Induction Program. The proposed program echoes much of the advice the College gave to the government two years ago in its New Teacher Induction: Growing Into the Profession (302 KB) policy paper.
The Chair, Donna Marie Kennedy spoke briefly to her report and commented favourably on the Colleges' proactive stance in the media about teacher supply and demand. A brief question and answer session followed.
Find a Teacher, the College’s public register, lists everyone who has been certified to teach in Ontario's publicly funded schools. Each record includes: a teacher's qualifications. date of initial certification. status with the College. disciplinary history, if applicable.
Chair Donna Marie Kennedy and College Registrar Margaret Wilson met this morning with Minister of Education and Training David Johnson to seek clarification of the plan announced by Premier Harris on Monday. "Mr. Johnson assured us that his ministry will consult the College," said Kennedy.
"The new policy answers a need for consistency and quality assurance across the province and is based on thorough research and consultation with members of the profession, faculties of education and school boards," said College Chair Donna Marie Kennedy.
Donna Marie Kennedy, chair of the College, said that she looks forward to discussing the College's position with the minister next week. "We had a very open and honest discussion today and I hope the same mood prevails in our meeting with Mr. Johnson.
Bill 98, The Better Schools and Student Outcomes Act. The Ontario College of Teachers, Ontario's teaching regulator, welcomes new legislation that will increase supports for student safety while enhancing transparency and accountability to parents and guardians. February 13 2023.
Ontario education researchers Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan discuss the relationship of mentoring and professional standards in their 1999 work, Mentoring in the New Millennium. They argue that teaching must be framed and informed by professional standards of practice that define what good teachers should know and be able
The Chair, Donna Marie Kennedy, called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Council was informed that Larry Capstick would join Kathleen McFadyen as the Steering Committee in the absence of John Cruickshank.
Struggling teachers need not feel alone, especially when part of a positive school culture, says education researcher Andy Hargreaves, a visiting professor at the University of Ottawa and research professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College.
The Notice of Hearing advises the member and the public of the allegations that will be considered by the panel at the hearing. Hearings are typically held between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Contact us for more information.
Donna Marie Kennedy was acclaimed as head of the College at the first official meeting of its Governing Council today. The Ontario College of Teachers will take over responsibility for licensing the provinces 165,000 teachers from the Ministry of Education and Training in mid-May.
If a complaint of professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity is made against one of our members, it’s our duty to protect the public interest while ensuring members receive impartial treatment during investigations and hearings. Are you the subject of a complaint? Know your rights. Disciplinary Process.
Donna Marie Kennedy, Chair John Cruickshank, Vice-Chair Margaret Wilson, Registrar. October 20, 1997 Mandate of the College. The Ontario College of Teachers is a self-regulating professional body. It was established in June, 1996 in response to calls for increased public accountability and the need, stated in report after report, for improved ...
The Chair, Donna Marie Kennedy, called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. and welcomed those present. 2. Agenda (GC20000209-05) It was moved and seconded by Steering, and . CARRIED, That the Agenda for the February 9, 2000 Special Meeting of the Council of the Ontario College of Teachers be approved. 3. Business
Kennedy, suggested that the male teacher shortage contributed to the poor academic performance levels of boys and young men in Ontario classrooms: “We have a problem with boys; male students are struggling in a number of areas,” Kennedy told the London Free Press. There is some