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  1. Jun 9, 2015 · 1. Purpose of education. (2) The purpose of education is to provide students with the opportunity to realize their potential and develop into highly skilled, knowledgeable, caring citizens who contribute to their society. 2009, c. 25, s. 1.

    • O Reg 400/98

      Education Act, RSO 1990, c E.2 261 Regulations , , , , , ,...

    • Code of Conduct

      Education Act. ONTARIO REGULATION 246/18. MEMBERS OF SCHOOL...

    • LRO 1990, C E.2

      Tax Matters - Relief in Unorganized Territory (Section...

  2. Jul 24, 2014 · (3) The Minister shall ensure that all exceptional children in Ontario have available to them, in accordance with this Act and the regulations, appropriate special education programs and special education services without payment of fees by parents or guardians resident in Ontario, and shall provide for the parents or guardians to appeal the ...

  3. The Education Act specifies goals for Albertas Early Childhood Services to Grade 12 (ECS-12) education system and identifies the roles and responsibilities of the Ministry, school boards, charter schools, private schools, teachers, parents and students.

    • The Education Act
    • The Minister of Education
    • School Boards
    • Trustees
    • Principals
    • Teachers
    • Students
    • Parents
    • School Councils
    • Ontario College of Teachers

    Education is a provincial government responsibility in Canada. In Ontario, education is governed principally by the Education Act and its regulations. The Education Actand its regulations set out duties and responsibilities of the Minister of Education and the duties and responsibilities of school boards, school board supervisory officers, principa...

    The Minister of Education represents the interests of the ministry at the provincial cabinet and assists in the development of education policy. With the assistance of the Ministry of Education, the Minister also administers the provincial statutes and regulations that concern education including those that set the length of the school year and all...

    Ontario's school boardsoperate the province's publicly-funded schools. The boards administer the funding they receive from the province for their schools. Ontario's 72 District School Boards are made up of 31 English-language public boards, 29 English-language Catholic boards, 4 French-language public boards, and 8 French-language Catholic boards. ...

    Trustees are members of the school board. They provide an important link between local communities and the school board, bringing the issues and concerns of their constituents to board discussions and decision making. Trustees are elected every four years during municipal elections. Under the law, only the elected board has the power to make decisi...

    Principals are responsible for the organization and management of individual schools, including any budget assigned to the school by the school board. They are also responsible for the quality of instruction at their school and for student discipline. One or more Vice Principals may also be assigned to the school to help the principal with his or h...

    Teachers are responsible for: 1. preparing lesson plans and teaching classes 2. encouraging students in their studies and evaluating student work and progress 3. supervising students behaviour and maintaining classroom discipline 4. demonstrating good citizenship and respect for all groups of people 5. acting as teacher-advisers for students in Gra...

    Students are responsible for: 1. attending classes and taking examinations 2. exercising self-discipline and behaving courteously toward both their teachers and their fellow students

    Parents are responsible for: 1. ensuring their children attend school -- generally speaking, attendance is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16

    School councils advise principals and, where appropriate, school boards on issues affecting the education programs and the operation of individual schools. Their membership reflects both the school and the community, and must include parents and guardians of students, the principal, a teacher, a student representative (secondary school councils), a...

    The Ontario College of Teachersregulates the teaching profession and governs its members. The college was established by the provincial government in September 1996. The College of Teachers is responsible for: 1. setting requirements for teaching certificates and maintaining a provincial register of teachers 2. setting standards for teacher trainin...

  4. May 14, 2012 · In Canada, political and law-making power is shared by the provincial and federal levels of government, as set out in the constitution. Section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867 gives the provincial governments the exclusive jurisdiction to make laws governing education.

  5. www.legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca › en › ShowDocLégis Québec

    Every person no longer subject to compulsory school attendance is entitled to the educational services prescribed by the basic regulations established by the Government under section 448, within the scope of the programs offered by the school service centre pursuant to this Act.

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