No Metro Traffic & Free parking!
Schedule:
The group will meet from 8:30am to 5:00pm on 10 days (plus 35 hours
of computer conferencing time):
September 29/30, October 27/28, November 17/18, December 15/16, January
11/12. Dates are tentative.
Course Principal: John Bryant
Program Fee:
Application fee (must accompany application) - $50.00
Course Fee (OK to post-date 2nd cheque September
15, 2001 with application) - $750.00 *
* includes cost of text and materials.
Maximum Course Enrollment:
60 candidates
(we reserve the right to cancel if the enrollment is below 45)
Application Forms & Information:
Web source for Application Form: http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/~pbegley/applicat.htm
Contacts:
Laura Slater, Project Coordinator
Tel. 416-923-6641 ext.2331 Fax 416-926-4741
E-mail: lsuoft@home.com
Peter Durksen, Course Principal
Tel. 519-648-3564 Fax 519-648-9476
E-mail: pdurksen@sympatico.ca
Joan MacDonnell, Course Principal
Tel. 519-624-7715 Fax 519-624-7159
E-mail: macdonj@wcdsb.edu.on.ca
John Bryant, Course Principal
Tel. 519-787-0151 Fax 519-787-0293
E-mail: jbryant@hogarth.ugdsb.on.ca
Dr. Paul T. Begley, Professor
Fax 705-835-6776
E-mail: pbegley@oise.utoronto.ca
NB: Be sure to properly address correspondence regarding this
OISE course:
Dr. Paul Begley, Associate Professor, Dept. of Theory & Policy
Studies,
OISE, 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6
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Ontario College of Teachers Stipulated Admission Requirements
For Part 1:
- hold an acceptable undergraduate university degree
- hold a current Ontario Certificate of Qualification or Interim Certificate
of Qualification
- hold concentrations in three divisions including the intermediate
division, as indicated on the Certificate of Qualification
- provide evidence of at least five years successful teaching experience
in a school providing elementary or secondary
education, as certified by the appropriate supervisory officer
- provide evidence of one of the following:
1. A Specialist or Honour Specialist qualification as indicated on
the applicant’s Certificate of Qualification and i)
successful completion of at least half the number of courses required
for a master’s degree that is an acceptable
university degree, or ii) an additional Specialist or Honour Specialist
qualification as indicated on the applicant’s
Certificate of Qualification.
2. A Master’s degree or Doctorate that is an acceptable university
degree.
3. Successful completion of such number of graduate university
courses as is equivalent to the number of graduate
university courses that are required to qualify for a master’s degree
that is an acceptable university degree.
For Part 2:
- successful completion of Part 1 of the Principal’s Qualification
Program as indicated on a Teacher Certificate of
Qualification