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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.
Find a Teacher—our online public register—lists all of Ontario’s certified teachers, with information on: • when they were certified to teach in Ontario. • what university degrees they have. • what courses (additional qualifications and additional basic qualifications) they hold as a part of their on-going learning.
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. terms, limitations and conditions on their certificate. date of initial certification.
You may search for anyone who has been certified to teach in Ontario's publicly funded schools with our Find a Teacher search tool. Complete this form if you do not plan to teach (full-time, part-time, occasionally or as a substitute) in a publicly-funded school in Ontario.
If you're thinking about taking an additional qualification course to expand your subject knowledge or sharpen your classroom skills, our search engine Find an AQ will help you find the AQ and the provider to suit your needs.
You can find your registration number on the invoice that was sent to you, on your membership card or at Find a Teacher at www.oct.ca. How do I access my member account on the College's website? Click on “Members” in the top navigation bar on the website and then select “My Account”.
An OCT is a teaching professional with specific knowledge and skills in the areas of child development, curriculum, assessment, teaching methods, and classroom management. OCTs must meet the education, experience, and other requirements established by the Ontario College of Teachers.
The Ontario College of Teachers (OCT; French: Ordre des enseignantes et des enseignants de l'Ontario [OEEO]) is the regulatory college for the teaching profession in Ontario and is the largest self-regulatory body in Canada.
To teach in one of Ontario’s publicly funded elementary and secondary schools, you must have successfully completed an acceptable teacher education program and be one of our members.
Use our Find a Teacher tool to search all certified teachers in Ontario. The Margaret Wilson Library Our library is available for use by members, and offers more than 12,000 educational resources in English and French.