Focus on Teaching: A survey of Ontario Certified Teachers
As we prepare the College's 2024 Focus on Teaching survey, we have now completed consultation sessions with a range of groups representing teachers and the wider publicly funded education system. Our goal is to gain perspectives and identify data gaps from across the education sector.
Consultations were held with groups including the Ontario Teachers’ Federations and its affiliates, Principals’ Associations, School Boards Associations, Directors of Education, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Colleges and Universities.
Their valuable input will inform the drafting of survey questions that will then be discussed during focus groups with individual teachers. Focus group sessions are expected to begin in July.
Membership outreach will prioritize diverse representation in the survey focus groups with the goal of providing a safe space for participant sharing. A College representative will be in contact with members who may be involved.
We are excited to include these diverse perspectives from the teaching profession in developing our 2024 survey.
“This inclusive approach in helping to build the survey is so important for finding good solutions to supply and demand issues in schools, ultimately benefiting students and their learning experiences,” said Joe Geiser, Executive Director of the Catholic Principals’ Council of Ontario.
In addition to wider participation in survey development, the College remains committed to ethical research practices. In line with this, the College has developed updated ethical guidelines to govern this year’s survey process. These guidelines have been vetted by an independent, external reviewer to ensure the interests of our respondents are maintained throughout the process.
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