TORONTO – A review of disciplinary practices for Ontario’s teachers has resulted in 49 recommendations to improve the system.
Former provincial chief justice Patrick LeSage urges faster reporting about teacher misconduct or incompetence.
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He also wants the names of all those found guilty of misconduct made public.
His 76-page review calls for information on those facing such charges to be publicized.
The Ontario College of Teachers says it will act quickly on the recommendations.
The college has faced criticism for its lack of transparency when it comes to teacher discipline.
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