Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce delivers remarks at Lakeshore Collegiate Institute in Toronto, on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby



Ontario is considering a proposal to permit teachers lacking technological expertise to teach specific introductory tech courses in the next academic year. This decision has raised concerns among educators and school administrators, suggesting that the province may not be adequately prepared for the newly mandated nature of these classes.

Last year, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced that starting in September 2024, high school students would be required to complete a technology and skilled trades course in either Grade 9 or 10 to graduate. However, the government is now contemplating allowing principals to assign teachers with general education qualifications, even if they lack tech credentials, to teach these courses for the upcoming academic year.

Ontario Principals Council president Ralph Nigro expressed apprehension about the potential shortage of teachers, particularly those with specific expertise in technology. He highlighted the need for additional spots in teacher education programs to train tech teachers and voiced concerns about the current teacher shortages exacerbating the situation.

A spokesperson for Minister Lecce stated that the government is actively recruiting and retaining qualified educators across Ontario. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of enabling school boards to hire more skilled trades professionals and ensuring that introductory courses can be taught by a broader range of educators. This initiative aims to align with Ontario's updated curriculum, emphasizing life skills, STEM, skilled trades, and foundational education.

To expedite the certification process for teacher candidates in priority areas like technological education, Lecce has requested the Ontario College of Teachers to establish a specialized experience certificate. The proposed regulation for the new courses allows principals to assign teachers without tech credentials, provided the teacher consents to the assignment.

Nigro expressed uncertainty about the number of teachers willing to accept such assignments, noting that many prefer to teach within their certified subject areas. Similarly, Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation president Karen Littlewood raised concerns about teachers agreeing to teach outside their expertise due to limited options or as a favor to principals.

Littlewood shared worries about the potential negative impact on students if teachers lacking tech qualifications are assigned to teach these courses. She suggested that the courses might deviate from their hands-on nature, resembling career exploration rather than providing practical technological education.

Moreover, Littlewood advocated for recruiting more tradespeople with industry certifications to become teachers, emphasizing the current disincentives for tradespeople to enter the education sector. She highlighted the financial sacrifices and career transitions involved in pursuing a teaching career, suggesting that incentives should be provided to attract more tradespeople to teaching roles.

In response, the Ministry of Education has implemented measures to expedite the certification process for teachers, including reducing the processing time for certification applications. These efforts aim to address concerns about teacher shortages and ensure that schools have qualified educators to deliver essential courses effectively.

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