1. | The Ontario College of Teachers requires both a criminal record check and a criminal record declaration by the applicant as necessary components of registration for new applicants. |
2. | The costs associated with the provision of the criminal record check and any appeals are to be borne by the applicant. |
3. | All positive reports of criminal offences will be examined by the Ontario College of Teachers' Registrar to determine whether the record of offence(s) is relevant to the applicant's honesty, integrity and/or suitability to practice the profession and whether the offence(s) constitute reasonable grounds for refusal to issue a certificate of qualification and registration, or to impose terms, conditions or limitations on registration, in accordance with Section 18(2) of the Ontario College of Teachers Act. |
4. | Applicants for registration by the Ontario College of Teachers will be advised of the reasons for the decisions of the OCT Registrar to refuse certification or to impose terms, conditions or limitations and that appeals to these decisions will be determined in accordance with Part III of the Ontario College of Teachers Act. |
Questions regarding the policy should be directed to the Ontario College of Teachers. |
a) | a certificate of birth or baptism, or other acceptable proof of the date and place of birth; |
b) | a certificate of change of name where applicable; |
c) | proof of freedom from active tuberculosis (Ont. Reg. 184/97); |
d) | be able to demonstrate an acceptable level of fluency and accuracy in spoken and written English; and/or attend an interview and/or submit a written résumé if requested; |
e) | have a basic level of computer skills. |
Teacher candidates are required to select one of the following areas of concentration: Primary/Junior (Grades K-6) Candidates are encouraged to have an area of concentration related to school curricula. Some preference will be given to Primary/Junior candidates with a major in Child and Youth Studies. Candidates must have completed Grade 12 advanced or, under the new curriculum, university or university/college preparation courses in Canadian geography or Canadian history (or similar courses that emphasize Canadian content), mathematics, science and English. For those candidates who have not completed these secondary school courses, the following university courses or equivalents will be accepted: MATH 2P52 Principles of Mathematics for Primary and Junior Teachers or other Mathematics course ESCI 1P10 Principles of Science for Primary and Junior Teachers or other Science context credit LING 2P10 Fundamentals of English Grammar GEOG 2P03, 2P06, 2P50 or other one-half Canadian geography credit or one-half Canadian history credit Teacher candidates are also encouraged to take arts and physical education courses. Junior/Intermediate (Grades 4-10) Candidates wishing to specialize in grades 4-10 must identify one teachable subject at the Junior/Intermediate level. Candidates must have at least three credits, averaging 75 percent, in one of the teachable subjects listed below. At least one credit must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above. In most cases, only courses eligible to meet requirements for major programs can be counted in support of teachable subjects. Exceptions: BIOL 1F25, CHEM 1P00, ERSC 1F90, MATH 1F92. The following guidelines will be used in evaluating teachable subject requirements: |
· | Dramatic Arts - Creativity-based practical work courses with a reflective component are required. A maximum of 1.0 credit in theory-based courses, history of theatre/drama/dramatic literature |
· | English - A minimum of 1.0 credit in English literature/poetry. |
· | French (second language) - 2.0 credits must be in grammar/composition, both of which must be given in French. A maximum of 1.0 credit in translation. |
· | Geography - 0.5 credit or the equivalent must be in Canadian geography. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Earth Sciences/Environmental Studies. |
· | History - 1.0 credit must be in Canadian history. A maximum of 1.0 credit in history of art. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Greek/Roman civilization. |
· | Mathematics - A maximum of 1.0 credit in statistics. |
· | Music (Vocal) - A maximum of 1.0 credit in the history of music. |
· | Physical and Health Education -2.0 credits must be activity-based courses in Physical Education. 1.0 credit in courses related to Health Studies is required. |
· | Science-General - 2.0 credits in one subject from Biology, Chemistry, or Physics (including Astronomy). The remaining 1.0 credit may be from one of these subjects not used, or from Earth Sciences or Environmental Science. |
· | Visual Arts - Studio-based course credits are required. A maximum of 1.0 credit from film, photography, architecture, fashion, or history of art. |
f) | Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7-12) |
At the Intermediate/Senior level, candidates must identify two teachable subjects. Candidates should consider a second teachable subject distinctly different from the first teachable. Candidates must have at least five credits, averaging 75 percent, in a first teachable subject and three credits, averaging 70 percent, in a second teachable subject. In most cases, only courses eligible to meet requirements for major/minor programs can be counted in support of teachable subjects. For the first teachable subject, at least three of the five credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above. For the second teachable, at least one of the three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above. Each credit or equivalent may be counted for one teachable subject only. Teacher candidates should consider a second teachable from a subject area that is distinctly different from the first teachable subject area. The following guidelines will be used in evaluating teachable subject requirements: Business Studies-Accounting - For first and second teachable, a maximum of 1.0 credit in business law. All other credits must be in accounting. |
· | Business Studies-Marketing and Merchandising - For a first teachable, a maximum of 1.0 credit in Economics. At least 3.0 credits from any of the following: Business Ethics; Organizations; Entrepreneurship; Management; Marketing. For second teachable, a maximum of 1.0 credit in Economics. At least 2.0 credits from any of the following: Business Ethics; Organizations; Entrepreneurship; Management; Marketing. |
· | Business Studies-Information Management (Information Technology) - For first teachable, a minimum of 2.0 credits in information technology applications for business (e.g. Business courses in computer applications, database management, information systems, spreadsheet applications, or networking). The remaining 3.0 credits from Business Ethics; Organizations; Entrepreneurship; Management; Marketing. For second teachable, a minimum of 2.0 credits in information technology applications for business. The remaining 1.0 credit from Business Ethics; Organizations; Entrepreneurship; Management; Marketing. |
· | Computer Science - For first teachable, all 5.0 credits must be in computer and information science related to software design and programming; problem solving; logic and design. For second teachable, all 3.0 credits must be in computer and information science related to software design and programming; problem solving; logic and design. |
· | Dramatic Arts - For first and second teachable, creativity-based practical work courses with a reflective component are required. A maximum of 1.0 credit in theory-based courses, history of theatre/drama/dramatic literature. |
· | English (first language) - For first teachable, a minimum of 1.0 credit in English literature/poetry. At least 1.0 credit in Canadian content preferred. For second teachable, a minimum of 1.0 credit in English literature/poetry. At least 1.0 credit in Canadian content preferred. |
· | French (second language) - For first and second teachable, 2.0 credits must be in grammar/composition, both of which must be given in French. A maximum of 1.0 credit in translation. |
· | Geography - For first and second teachable, 0.5 credit in Canadian geography is required. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Earth Sciences/Environmental Studies. |
· | History - For first and second teachable, 1.0 credit in Canadian history is required. A maximum of 1.0 credit in history of art. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Greek/Roman civilization. |
· | International Languages - German - For first and second teachables, 2.0 credits must be in grammar/composition, both of which must be given in German. A maximum of 1.0 credit in translation. |
· | International Languages - Italian - For first and second teachable, 2.0 credits must be in grammar/composition, both of which must be given in Italian. A maximum of 1.0 credit in translation. |
· | International Languages - Spanish - For first and second teachable, 2.0 credits must be in grammar/composition, both of which must be given in Spanish. A maximum of 1.0 credit in translation. |
· | Mathematics - For first teachable, a maximum of 2.0 credits in statistics. For second teachable, a maximum of 1.0 credit in statistics. |
· | Physical and Health Education - For first and second teachable, 2.0 credits must be activity-based courses in Physical Education. 1.0 credit in courses related to Health Studies is required. |
· | Science - Biology - For first and second teachable, a maximum of 1.0 credit in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, or Biomechanics. |
· | Science - Chemistry - For first and second teachable, Biochemistry courses may be accepted. |
· | Science - General - For first teachable, 3.0 credits must be from Biology, Chemistry, or Physics (including Astronomy) with a minimum of 2.0 credits in one subject and 1.0 credit in one of the other subjects. The remaining 2.0 credits may be from any of these subjects or from Earth Sciences or Environmental Science. For second teachable, 2.0 credits must be from Biology, Chemistry, or Physics (including Astronomy). 1.0 credit may be from one of the subjects not used or from Earth Sciences or Environmental Science. If applicants wish to declare Biology, Chemistry, or Physics as a first or second teachable subject, they may only do so with the science subject not used for the Science-General teachable. |
· | Science - Physics - For first teachable, all 5.0 credits must be in Physics related to: Electricity; Energy, Work, Power, Matter and Energy; Forces and Motion; Gravitation; Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems; Magnetism; Waves-Light and Sound. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Astronomy. For second teachable, all 3.0 credits must be in Physics related to the topics listed above. A maximum of 1.0 credit in Astronomy. |
· | Visual Arts - For first and second teachable, studio-based course credits are required. A maximum of 1.0 credit from film, photography, architecture, fashion, or history of art. |
f) | Due to limited capacity, not all subjects may be offered in any one year, amd given the Faculty's need to respond to teacher shortages, special priority may be given to areas of high need. |
Technological Education Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7-12) Candidates must also submit the following before classes begin: |
a) | a full résumé |
b) | evidence of academic qualifications satisfactory to the University |
There are two streams in this program. |
1. | Design and Technology Stream |
Candidates must hold a degree from a recognized university and proven aptitude. The degree must include at least three credits in an academic teachable subject. Candidates also must have a definite interest and experience in technology. Technological Studies Stream Candidates Holding a Degree Applicants who hold a degree from a recognized university must meet the following admission requirements: |
a) | Competence in one area of Technological Studies at both the basic and related advanced level or both areas of Technological Studies at the basic level. |
b) | One of: |
i) | a combination of education related to the area or areas of technological studies selected as options in the program of professional education beyond that referred to in clause (a) and business or industrial experience in the area or areas of technological studies selected as options in the program of technological studies that totals five years, including at least 2 years of wage-earning experience, no less than 16 months of which is continuous employment |
ii) | at least 3700 hours of wage-earning experience and successful completion of a post-secondary education program acceptable to the College of Teachers that includes at least 24 months of academic studies, if the wage-earning experience and the education program are related to the area or areas of technological studies selected as options in the program of professional education. |
c) | A Certificate of Qualification (trade certificate/licence) from the regulated and provincially licenced trades that is associated with manufacturing, transportation, or construction, or equivalent work related experience for hospitality services, technological design and communications. |
Work experience must be supported by sworn statements or official documents on company letterhead from personnel managers and/or other appropriate persons and must specify the nature of the work and experience, and years and months of experience. Experience must be in the subject area or areas in which the teacher candidate wishes to teach. Self-employed applicants must provide an official sworn statement attesting to the specific nature and duration of their work experience, including a letter from their accountant. They will also be interviewed by which they will be able to demonstrate or prove their competency in a specific technology area. Technological Studies Stream Candidates Not Holding a Degree Applicants holding a minimum of a two-year diploma from a College of Applied Arts and Technology or equivalent (a minimum of 16 months post-secondary education), and meeting all other admissions criteria as outlined above, may be considered for admission to the Technological Studies stream. Preference will be given to those applicants who hold a degree. Those admitted without a degree will be eligible to receive a Certificate in Education. Enterprise Education Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7-12) Candidates must have at least five credits, averaging 75 percent, in one teachable area (see Clarification of Teachable Subjects for Business Studies) and three credits, averaging 70 percent, in a second teachable subject as listed under program components. During the pre-service year, each candidate will participate in two tutorials, one in each teachable subject. Native Teacher Education Aboriginal candidates who hold an undergraduate degree may apply to the regular pre-service education program. Primary/Junior Certificate Program Aboriginal candidates may be admitted to this program with Grade 12 or equivalent. Native as a Second Language Certificate Program Candidates must be fluent in a Native language. Teacher Education Program for Intermediate/Senior Teachers in Independent Schools Admission is limited to Intermediate/Senior level teachers from select independent schools, who have completed a first degree acceptable to Brock University with an average of at least B on the best 10 university credits. Only candidates with an undergraduate or advance degree with at least 5.0 credits averaging 75 percent in the first teachable subject and 70 percent in the second teachable subject will be considered. Experience requirements include at least three years of full-time teaching experience at the Intermediate/Senior level and a professional letter of reference from the current employer. |
1. | Teaching methods designed to meet individual needs of pupils. |
2. | The acts and regulations governing education. |
3. | A review of the curriculum guidelines related to all of the divisions and a study of curriculum development. |
4. | At least 10 weeks of practical experience in schools. Enterprise Education teacher candidates will also complete at least 4 weeks practicum in a community or business organization. |
The program requirements as outlined may be met through the successful completion of compulsory and options courses. For full-time teacher candidates, these courses are co-requisite and must be taken concurrently. Note: teacher candidates will be required to attend some off-campus courses and programs. Transportation to these courses and programs is the responsibility of the teacher candidate. Candidates specializing in Grades 4-10 must identify one teachable subject at the Junior/Intermediate level. Depending on their undergraduate major, Junior/Intermediate certification recommendations will be as follows: Dramatic Arts English French (second language) Geography History Mathematics Music-Vocal Physical and Health Education Science-General Visual Arts Candidates specializing in Grades 7-12 will participate in two courses, one in each teachable subject (courses in the range of EDUC 8P65-8P90, 8F76). Teaching subjects offered are as follows: Business Studies-Accounting Business Studies/Marketing and Merchandising Business Studies-Information Management (Information Technology) Computer Science Dramatic Arts English (first language) French Geography History International Languages-Italian International Languages-Spanish International Languages-German Mathematics Physical and Health Education Religious Education Science-Biology Science-Chemistry Science-General Science-Physics Visual Arts Technological Education Methodology courses are offered at the Basic (grades 9 and 10) level and the Advanced (grades 11 and 12) level and consist of 40 contact hours. Students are placed in a Basic or Advanced course according to their technological background and ability. Teaching subjects offered are as follows: Communications Technology Electronic Communications Technology Graphic Communications Technology Live Communications Technology Computer Technology Computer Engineering Technology Computer and Information Technology Construction Technology Commercial Construction Technology Industrial Construction Technology Recreational Construction Technology Residential Construction Technology Hospitality Services Food Preparation Tourism Travel and Accommodation Manufacturing Technology Manufacturing Process Technology Process and Production Planning Technology Product Design Technology Personal Services Child Care Services Geriatric Care Services Health Care Services Personal Grooming Services Technological Design Design Systems Technology Problem Solving Technology Process Technology Real World Applications of Technology Transportation Technology Freight Transportation Systems Technology Mass Transit Systems Technology Personal Transportation Technology Candidates in the Design and Technology stream must take EDUC 8R98 as the first teachable subject and select a second teachable subject from EDUC 8P65-8P90 or EDUC 8F76 (if French as a teachable) (Schedule A of Ont. Reg. 184, Ontario Teacher Qualifications.) |
· | EDUC 9F24 and 9F25 |
· | EDUC 8D10, 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8Y04 and 8Y05 |
· | one credit from EDUC 8R00-8R67 (see program note 2) |
· | EDUC 8D10, 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8R98, 8Y04 and 8Y05 |
· | one of EDUC 8F76, 8P65, 8P66, 8P67, 8P68, 8P69, 8P72, 8P73, 8P74, 8P77, 8P80, 8P81, 8P82, 8P83, 8P84, 8P86, 8P87, 8P88, 8P90 |
· | EDUC 8D10, 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8P61, 8P64, 8Y04 and 8Y05 |
· | one credit from EDUC 8F76, 8P65, 8P66, 8P67, 8P68, 8P69, 8P72, 8P73, 8P74, 8P77, 8P80, 8P81, 8P82, 8P83, 8P84, 8P86, 8P87, 8P88, 8P90 (see program note 1) |
· | EDUC 6F91, 6F92 and 6F93 |
· | EDUC 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8P08, 8P10, 8P42, 8P61, 8P64, 8Y04, 8Y05 |