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. |
5. | Questions regarding the policy should be directed to the Ontario College of Teachers. |
1. | a certificate of birth or baptism, or other acceptable proof of the date and place of birth; |
2. | a certificate of change of name where applicable; |
3. | 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; |
4. | have a basic level of computer skills. |
1. | a full résumé |
2. | evidence of academic qualifications satisfactory to the University |
1. | Competence in one area of Technological Education at both the Grade 9 and 10 and related Grade 11 and 12 level or both areas of Technological Education at the Grade 9 and 10 level. |
2. | One of: |
3. | five years of wage-earning experience, including business or industrial experience, where the applicant used skills and knowledge in the area of the broad-based technology subject selected by the applicant; |
4. | or |
5. | (a) a combination of at least two years of continuous wage-earning experience and successful completion of a post-secondary education that includes at least six semesters of academic study (equivalent to a three-year diploma or degree), where the experience and education used the applicant's skills and knowledge in the area of the broad-based technology subject selected by the applicant; |
6. | A Certificate of Qualification (trade certificate/licence) in the recognized and/or regulated trades that is associated with construction, hairstyling and aesthetics, health care, hospitality and tourism, manufacturing, and transportation, or equivalent work-related experience and post-secondary education for communications technology, computer technology, green industries and technological design. Some of the last four areas listed may require a certificate of qualification issued by the MCTU in addition to the post-secondary education and work-related experience. |
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 11 weeks of practical experience in schools. |
5. | 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 Health and Physical Education History Mathematics Music-Vocal 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/General Business Studies-Information and Communication Technology Computer Studies Dramatic Arts English French Geography Health and Physical Education History International Languages-Italian International Languages-Spanish International Languages-German Mathematics Religious Education Science-Biology Science-Chemistry Science-General Science-Physics Visual Arts Technological Education Teachable Subject courses are offered at the Grade 9 and 10 level and the Grade 11 and 12 level and consist of 40 contact hours. Students are required to take two courses, one at the Grade 9 and 10 level and the second at the Grade 11 and 12 level according to their technological background and demonstrated technical ability as outlined in the application profile and determined by the Program Co-ordinator. Teaching subjects offered are as follows: Agriculture/Agribusiness Arboriculture Child Care Commercial Construction Technology Communications Technology Computer and Information Technology Computer Technology Computer Engineering Technology Construction Technology Custom Woodworking Technology Design Systems Technology Electronic Communications Technology Floristry Food Preparation Forestry Freight Transportation Systems Technology Geriatric Care Graphic Communications Technology Green Industries Hairstyling and Aesthetics Health Care Horticulture/Horticultural Science/Management Hospitality and Tourism Industrial Construction Technology Landscape Design/Construction/Management Live Communications Technology Manufacturing Process Technology Manufacturing Technology Mass Transit Systems Technology Personal Transportation Technology Personal Care Problem Solving Technology Process Technology Process and Production Planning Technology Product Design Technology Real World Applications of Technology Recreational Construction Technology Residential Construction Technology Technological Design Tourism Transportation Technology Travel and Accommodation |
· | EDUC 8D09, 8F08, 8P30, 8P31, 8P33, 8Y04, 8Y05, 8Y34, 8Y36, 8Y37, 8Y39, 8Y61 and 8Y63 |
· | EDUC 8F08, 8D09, 8P20, 8P21, 8P23, 8Y04, 8Y05, 8Y24, 8Y26, 8Y27, 8Y29, 8Y61 and 8Y63 |
· | EDUC 8D10, 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8Y04 and 8Y05 |
· | one credit from EDUC 8F76, 8P65, 8P66, 8P67, 8P69, 8P72, 8P73, 8P74, 8P77, 8P80, 8P81, 8P82, 8P83, 8P84, 8P86, 8P87, 8P88, 8P90 (see program note 1) |
· | EDUC 8P61, 8R98 and 8R99 |
· | EDUC 9G68 |
· | EDUC 8D10, 8L09, 8P04, 8P06, 8Y04 and 8Y05 |
· | one credit from EDUC 8R00- 8R77 (see program note 2) |