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- 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
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What We Do. We inspire public confidence by protecting the public interest. We do this through licensing, accreditation and discipline. Our mandate includes 11 objects, and we are accountable and transparent to the public.
The college was established by the provincial government in September 1996. The College of Teachers is responsible for: setting requirements for teaching certificates and maintaining a provincial register of teachers; setting standards for teacher training programs at Ontario universities, and monitoring the training programs to ensure they ...
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.
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.
All educators working in Ontario’s publicly funded elementary and secondary school systems are required to be members of the College. Our role and authority are set out in the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996 (OCTA).
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; investigating and hearing complaints about individual ...
The Ontario College of Teachers regulates the teaching profession. It is responsible for: establishing the requirements for a teaching certificate and setting standards for teacher training programs; maintaining a provincial register of qualified teachers; investigating complaints against teachers; Website: Ontario College of Teachers