As of 2021, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan has approximately 329,000 active and retired members.
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan was established in 1990 through the merger of the Ontario Teachers' Superannuation Fund and the plan for teachers of the former Ontario Board of Education.
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association was created in 1943.
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education was created in 1847.
Rankings of Ontario teachers' colleges could not be found, but the University of Toronto and York University are spoken very highly of.
The Central Academy of Music has many fine, fully qualified music teachers.
Edward H. Humphreys has written: 'Interaction and prestige of secondary school teachers in the Province of Ontario' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Teachers, Self-rating of 'Urban-rural disparity in Ontario elementary education' -- subject(s): Education, Elementary, Education, Rural, Elementary Education, Rural Education 'The adequacy of the Ontario Student Record in accommodating the record keeping ramifications of Bill 82' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Ontario, Student records 'The adequacy of the Ontario Student Record in accomodating the record keeping ramifications of Bill 82' -- subject(s): Ontario, Student records 'A work experience program of teacher education' -- subject(s): Training of, Teachers
In Ontario, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is generally protected from garnishment by creditors. However, there are exceptions for certain types of debts, such as family support obligations or arrears owed to the government. It is best to seek legal advice for specific situations involving garnishment of pension funds.
Susan Beattie has written: 'Common school teachers in nineteenth-century Ontario' -- subject(s): History, Public schools, Teachers
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Ontario. Teachers work you really hard and do not slack off like teachers I had when I was living in British Columbia. Also education is compulsory to age 18 in Ontario. Same with New Brunswick -Alberta also has one of the toughest and best educational systems in canada.
Richard Hook has written: 'Perceptions of Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology held by Ontario secondary school teachers, students, and employers in two communities' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Colleges of applied arts and technology, High school students, High school teachers