IN THIS ISSUE: Greater student protection
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The Standard for Great Teaching
 
 
JUNE 2018
PROTECTING THE PUBLIC INTEREST
 
 
 
 
In this edition:
 
Greater student protection
Meet the eighth College Council
Celebrating great teaching
Join us at our annual meeting
College at Supreme Court
 
Quality service en français
Myth/Fact
Come talk to us
Invite a speaker
In the community
 
 
 
Greater Student Protection
 
Greater student protection
 
On May 8, Bill 31 — which includes amendments to the Ontario College of Teachers Act — received third reading and Royal Assent.
 
What does this mean for you as a parent?
 
The changes strengthen the Ontario College of Teachers Act and capacity to protect students. The bill strengthens and expands the definition of sexual abuse in the Act that would result in mandatory revocation or suspension of a teacher's license. It also provides for a fund for counselling and therapy for student victims of abuse.
 
Meet the eighth Council
 
Meet the eighth Council
 
The results are in! College members have elected the eighth Council to govern Ontario's teaching profession. The Council acts in the public's interest by overseeing the College's duties to establish teacher qualifications for certification, setting ethical and practice standards, accrediting teacher education programs, investigating and resolving complaints about members and more.
 
 
 
Celebrating great teaching
 
Celebrating great teaching
 
The teachers featured in our Great Teaching series embody the standards of practice and the ethical standards set out by the College. In this latest instalment, Beth Alexander, OCT, makes science come alive at an all-girls school where creativity, curiosity and building confidence are key.
 
Please join us at our Annual Meeting
 
Please join us at our AMM
 
You're invited to our Annual Meeting of Members on June 6 at the College's office in Toronto. Can't make it? Watch it live streamed instead.
 
Hear Toronto Star Public Editor Kathy English, Jan Robinson, CEO and Registrar of the Ontario College of Veterinarians, and lawyer Richard Steinecke of Steinecke Maciura Leblanc, discuss what the public expects from regulators.
 
Also hear from College leaders about the College's work over the last year to protect the public.
 
 
 
College at Supreme Court of Canada
 
College at Supreme Court
 
In April, the College intervened in a criminal case before Canada's Supreme Court involving a teacher who was charged and acquitted in two courts after using a pen camera to take secret photos of female students.
 
The College addressed student privacy in learning environments and what constitutes acceptable professional conduct for teachers, which aligns with its legislated responsibility to protect students.
 
Parlez vous français?
 
Parlez vous français?
 
If you answered oui, then you'll be pleased to know that the College is enhancing its French-language services by establishing a protocol to ensure it offers high quality services in both official languages.
 
The College is the second Ontario regulator to establish such a protocol. It voluntarily entered into an agreement with the French Language Services Commissioner (seen right with the College's CEO and Registrar Michael Salvatori, OCT), which requires the College to investigate any complaint the Commissioner may receive about the quality of services offered in French.
 
 
 
Myth or Fact?
 
Myth/Fact
 
Myth: It takes new teachers longer to find full employment today than it did 10 years ago.
 
Fact: Today's new teachers have a better chance at landing a permanent job. While there are still a number of unemployed grads in their first year, job prospects are steadily improving. This is especially true for those with French language qualifications.
 
Learn more about today's job market for Ontario teachers.
 
Come talk to us!
 
Come talk to us!
 

Do you have a topic related to the College's work or activities that you would like to present to our Council?

 
Council invites public presentations at its quarterly meetings and at its annual meeting of members.
 
 
 
Invite a speaker
 
Invite a speaker
 
Looking for a speaker for your next school council meeting?
 
The College can connect you with experts on teaching standards and other topics related to protecting the public interest. This service is available free across Ontario.
 
For more information, please email us at outreach@oct.ca.
 
In the community
 
In the community
 
The College attends events to raise awareness about its role to protect the public, which includes managing risks to safeguard student safety and promoting the high standards that guide our members.
 

Have a question? Come talk with us at an event near you!