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The Ontario College of Teachers Act gives us the exclusive right to regulate the teaching profession on behalf of our members, including: setting the requirements to become a teacher. certifying teachers. developing and maintaining ethical and professional standards. accrediting teacher education programs and courses.
Dec 1, 2021 · Putting the OCT professional designation into the College’s Act confirms that only those who meet the high standards of the profession and maintain their license in good standing can use the OCT designation and teach in the Ontario public school system.
Oct 12, 2021 · TORONTO, Oct. 12, 2021 /CNW/ - The Ontario College of Teachers, Ontario's teaching regulator, applauds new legislation that recognizes teacher professionalism by entrenching the term...
The Ontario College of Teachers (the College) is responsible for the licensing, governing and regulating of Ontario’s teaching profession. It was established in 1996, with the enactment of the Ontario College of Teachers Act.
The College regulates and governs the teaching profession in Ontario in the best interests of the public. It does this by: setting ethical standards and standards of practice. issuing teaching certificates, which it may suspend or revoke. accrediting teacher education programs and courses.
The College regulates the teaching profession in Ontario. We are mandated to protect students and are committed to professionalism and transparency. Professionalism means ensuring those in the teaching profession are certified, qualified and deserve to teach in Ontario’s publicly-funded schools.
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Oct 12, 2021 · The Ontario College of Teachers licenses, governs and regulates the profession of teaching in the public interest. It sets standards of practice and ethical standards, conducts disciplinary hearings and accredits teacher education programs affecting more than 232,000 members in publicly funded schools and institutions across Ontario.