The following is a sample of publications available on the Ontario College of Teachers
website (www.oct.ca):
- CAPSLE 2008 – Today and Tomorrow: The Law as Friend or Foe
- Dispute Resolution Program
- Dispute Resolution Program: The Mediation Process
- Ethical Standards for the Teaching Profession
- Evaluation Brochures
- In the Public Interest: How the College Investigates Complaints
- Narrowing the Gender Gap: Attracting Men to Teaching
- New Teacher Induction: Growing into the Profession
- Professional Misconduct Related to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Misconduct
(September 27, 2002)
- Additional Qualifications: Extending Professional Knowledge
(March 28, 2008)
- Professional Advisory on the Use of Electronic Communication and Social
Media (February 3, 2011)
- Professional Advisory on Sexual Abuse and Professional Misconduct
- Professional Learning Framework for the Teaching Profession
- Regulating the Practice of Teaching in the Public Interest
- Resolving Complaints
- Steps to Take: If a Complaint Is Filed Against You
- Steps to Take: If You Have a Concern About a Member.
Members should consult their employers’ policies to ensure they are familiar
with any requirements in their workplace that relate to additional qualifications
and teaching assignments.