Ontario College of Teachers

The Ontario College of Teachers is also mandated to communicate with the public on behalf of the profession, which it does primarily through its website.

[5] The college offers its members and the public copies of discipline committee decisions that are heavily edited by staff and posted on its website.

Applications are accepted year-round and will be held for review until the annual selection process, which occurs at the end of each calendar year.

[10] In the summer of 2011, the college commissioned former Ontario Chief Justice Patrick LeSage to evaluate its discipline processes and practices.

Parents may now be able to place the teacher's name in the discipline registry to determine if their child is being taught by a convicted criminal.

Ontario College of Teachers building on Bloor Street in Toronto