How do employers (district school boards, school authorities and provincial schools) and the public at large know whether a teacher has successfully completed the program?
Principals confirm successful completion of the program with the school board. The board, in turn, is required to provide the Ontario College of Teachers with a list of names of those new teachers who have met the requirements of the program. After completing the program, a notation of completion is placed on a teacher’s Certificate of Qualification and on the public register of the College. This notation signifies to the public that a teacher has completed the program, including successful classroom teaching, and has gained a level of mastery in the profession.
Principals confirm successful completion of the program with the school board. The board, in turn, is required to provide the Ontario College of Teachers with a list of names of those new teachers who have met the requirements of the program. After completing the program, a Notation of completion is placed on a teacher’s Certificate of Qualification and Registration and on the public register of the college. This Notation signifies to the public that a teacher has completed the program, including successful classroom teaching, and has gained a level of mastery in the profession.
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