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The Ontario College of Teachers is the regulatory body for the teaching profession in Ontario, ensuring that all publicly funded school teachers and administrators are licensed and certified. The college promotes professional standards and protects the interests of students through governance and regulation.
Learn about the licensing and regulation of teachers in Ontario.
What You Can Do
- Access information on teacher certification
- Review legislation and regulations
- Find details on professional self-regulation
- Contact the college for inquiries
- Apply for council or committee positions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the Ontario College of Teachers?
The Ontario College of Teachers regulates the teaching profession in Ontario, ensuring that teachers meet professional standards.
How can I apply for teacher certification?
You can apply for teacher certification through the Ontario College of Teachers' official website.
What are the requirements to become a certified teacher in Ontario?
To become a certified teacher, you must complete an approved teacher education program and meet other regulatory requirements set by the college.
How can I contact the Ontario College of Teachers?
You can contact the Ontario College of Teachers through their website's contact page or by phone.
What is the AMF payment mentioned on the site?
The AMF refers to the Annual Membership Fee that certified teachers must pay to maintain their membership with the college.