fbpx
Wikipedia

Ministry of Education (Ontario)

The Ministry of Education is the ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for government policy, funding, curriculum planning and direction in all levels of public education, including elementary and secondary schools.

Ministry of Education
Ministère de l'Éducation (French)
Ministry overview
Formed1876 (as Department of Education)
1999 (in current form)
Preceding agencies
  • Department of Public Instruction (1850–1876)
  • Ministry of Education and Training (1993–1999)
JurisdictionGovernment of Ontario
HeadquartersMowat Block, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43°39′48.11″N 79°23′15.5″W / 43.6633639°N 79.387639°W / 43.6633639; -79.387639
Employees1,700+[1]
Annual budget$34.5 billion (2022–2023 fiscal year)[2]
Minister responsible
Websitewww.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/

The ministry is responsible for curriculum and guidelines for all officially recognized elementary and secondary schools in the province and some outside the province. The ministry is also responsible for public and separate school boards across Ontario, but are not involved in the day-to-day operations.

The current minister of education is Stephen Lecce. A number of ministers of education have gone on to become premier of Ontario, including Arthur Sturgis Hardy, George Ross, George Drew, John Robarts, Bill Davis, and Kathleen Wynne.

History edit

 
The Ministry of Education is headquartered at Mowat Block (left building)

Prior to Confederation, the supervision of the education system and the development of education policy of Canada West were the responsibilities of the Department of Public Instruction. Founded in 1850, the department was headed by the chief superintendent of education, Egerton Ryerson, and reported to the Executive Council and the Legislative Assembly

In February 1876, the Department of Public Instruction was replaced by the Department of Education. The new department was presided over by the minister of education who was assigned the powers formerly held by the chief superintendent of education.

Responsibilities for post-secondary education were part of the department's portfolio prior to 1964 when the Department of University Affairs was created. The Department of Education continued to be responsible for post-secondary education in applied arts and technology until 1971 when the responsibility was transferred to the renamed Department of Colleges and Universities.

In 1972, the Department of Education was renamed the Ministry of Education. The ministry again oversaw post-secondary education between 1993 and 1999.

Reports edit

Hall-Dennis Report, 1968 edit

The Hall-Dennis Report, officially titled Living and Learning, called for broad reforms to Ontario education, to empower teachers and the larger community, and put students' needs and dignity at the centre of education.[3]

Fullan Report, 2013 edit

The Fullan Report, officially titled Great to Excellent, calls for a focus on the 6 C's: Character, Citizenship, Communication, Critical thinking and problem solving, Collaboration and teamwork, and Creativity and imagination. The report also calls for innovation in how these areas are learned.[4]

List of ministers of education edit

Portrait Name Term of office Tenure Political party
(Ministry)
Note
  Adam Crooks February 19, 1876 November 23, 1883 7 years, 277 days Liberal
(Mowat)
  George Ross November 23, 1883 July 21, 1896 15 years, 332 days
July 21, 1896 October 21, 1899 Liberal
(Hardy)
  Richard Harcourt October 21, 1899 February 8, 1905 5 years, 110 days Liberal
(Ross)
  Robert Pyne February 8, 1905 September 25, 1914 13 years, 104 days Conservative
(Whitney)
September 25, 1914 May 23, 1918 Conservative
(Hearst)
  Henry John Cody May 23, 1918 November 14, 1919 1 year, 175 days
Robert Grant November 14, 1919 November 16, 1923 4 years, 2 days United Farmers
(Drury)
  Howard Ferguson July 16, 1923 December 15, 1930 7 years, 152 days Conservative
(Ferguson)
while Premier
  George Henry December 15, 1930 July 10, 1934 3 years, 207 days Conservative
(Henry)
while Premier
Leonard Simpson July 10, 1934 August 18, 1940 6 years, 39 days Liberal
(Hepburn)
Duncan McArthur August 22, 1940 October 21, 1942 8 years, 58 days
October 21, 1942 May 18, 1943 Liberal
(Conant)
May 18, 1943 July 20, 1943 Liberal
(Nixon)
  George Drew August 17, 1943 October 19, 1948 5 years, 63 days PC
(Drew)
while Premier
  Dana Porter October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949 2 years, 348 days PC
(Kennedy)
May 4, 1949 October 2, 1951 PC
(Frost)
William Dunlop October 2, 1951 December 17, 1959 8 years, 76 days
  John Robarts December 17, 1959 November 8, 1961 2 years, 312 days
November 8, 1961 October 25, 1962 PC
(Robarts)
while Premier
  Bill Davis October 25, 1962 March 1, 1971 8 years, 127 days
Robert Welch March 1, 1971 February 2, 1972 338 days PC
(Davis)
Thomas Wells February 2, 1972 August 18, 1978 6 years, 197 days
Bette Stephenson August 18, 1978 February 8, 1985 6 years, 174 days
Keith Norton February 8, 1985 May 17, 1985 98 days PC
(Miller)
Larry Grossman May 17, 1985 June 26, 1985 40 days
Sean Conway June 26, 1985 September 29, 1987 2 years, 95 days
(first instance)
Liberal
(Peterson)
Christopher Ward September 29, 1987 August 2, 1989 1 year, 307 days
Sean Conway August 2, 1989 October 1, 1990 1 year, 60 days
(second instance)
3 year, 155 days in total
Marion Boyd October 1, 1990 October 15, 1991 1 year, 14 days NDP
(Rae)
Tony Silipo October 15, 1991 February 3, 1993 1 year, 111 days
Dave Cooke February 3, 1993 June 26, 1995 2 years, 143 days titled Minister of Education and Training
John Snobelen June 26, 1995 October 10, 1997 2 years, 106 days PC
(Harris)
David Johnson October 10, 1997 June 17, 1999 1 year, 250 days
Janet Ecker June 17, 1999 April 14, 2002 2 years, 301 days
  Elizabeth Witmer April 15, 2002 October 22, 2003 1 year, 190 days PC
(Eves)
  Gerard Kennedy October 23, 2003 April 5, 2006 2 years, 164 days Liberal
(McGuinty)
  Sandra Pupatello April 5, 2006 September 18, 2006 166 days
  Kathleen Wynne September 18, 2006 January 18, 2010 3 years, 122 days
Leona Dombrowsky January 18, 2010 October 20, 2011 1 year, 275 days
Laurel Broten October 20, 2011 February 11, 2013 1 year, 114 days
  Liz Sandals February 11, 2013 June 13, 2016 3 years, 123 days Liberal
(Wynne)
  Mitzie Hunter June 13, 2016 January 17, 2018 1 year, 218 days Indira Naidoo-Harris served as Associate Minister of Education (Early Years and Child Care) from August 24, 2016 to January 17, 2017.
  Indira Naidoo-Harris January 17, 2018 June 29, 2018 163 days
Lisa Thompson June 29, 2018 June 20, 2019 356 days PC
(Ford)
  Stephen Lecce June 20, 2019 present 4 years, 192 days

Approach to discipline edit

Ontario public schools use progressive discipline. Discipline is corrective and supportive rather than punitive, with a focus on prevention and early intervention. It is a whole-school, systemic approach, engaging students, families and the larger community, as well as classes, schools and boards. Schools are to recognize and respect the diversity of parent communities, and partner with them accordingly. Students are surveyed at least every two years about their experience of the school climate.[5][6]

"For students with special education needs, interventions, supports, and consequences must be consistent with the student’s strengths and needs".[7]

While the school principal is responsible for discipline, all board employees who come into contact with students are responsible for stepping in if inappropriate behaviour occurs. The principal may also delegate powers and duties related to discipline.[8]

Ministry agencies edit

[9]

  • Association Des Enseignants Franco-Ontariens (AEFO) Employee Life and Health Trust
  • Council of the College of Early Childhood Educators
  • Council of The Ontario College of Teachers
  • Cupe Education Workers' Benefits Trust
  • Education Quality and Accountability Office
  • Education Relations Commission
  • Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) Employee Life and Health Trust
  • Languages of Instruction Commission of Ontario
  • Ministers' Advisory Council On Special Education
  • Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TVO)
  • Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association (OECTA) Employee Life and Health Trust
  • TFO
  • Ontario Non-Union Teachers' Trust
  • Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board
  • OSSTF Employee Life and Health Trust
  • Provincial Schools Authority

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Who We Are".
  2. ^ Doug Ford’s spending spree runs deficit to $5.9 billion https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/doug-ford-s-spending-spree-runs-deficit-to-5-9-billion/article_31391fb3-8b8c-5047-b7e2-8e4d2e50f74d.html Doug Ford’s spending spree runs deficit to $5.9 billion. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Hall-Dennis Report
  4. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Education. Jan 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 22, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  5. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Education. Dec 5, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 9, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  6. ^ Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline - An explanation of the policy on the Ministry website
  7. ^ Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline, p3
  8. ^ Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline, p7, p15
  9. ^ "Agencies and current appointees - Public Appointments Secretariat".

External links edit

ministry, education, ontario, ministry, education, ministry, government, ontario, responsible, government, policy, funding, curriculum, planning, direction, levels, public, education, including, elementary, secondary, schools, ministry, educationministère, Édu. The Ministry of Education is the ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for government policy funding curriculum planning and direction in all levels of public education including elementary and secondary schools Ministry of EducationMinistere de l Education French Ministry overviewFormed1876 as Department of Education 1999 in current form Preceding agenciesDepartment of Public Instruction 1850 1876 Ministry of Education and Training 1993 1999 JurisdictionGovernment of OntarioHeadquartersMowat Block Toronto Ontario Canada43 39 48 11 N 79 23 15 5 W 43 6633639 N 79 387639 W 43 6633639 79 387639Employees1 700 1 Annual budget 34 5 billion 2022 2023 fiscal year 2 Minister responsibleStephen Lecce Minister of EducationWebsitewww wbr edu wbr gov wbr on wbr ca wbr eng wbr The ministry is responsible for curriculum and guidelines for all officially recognized elementary and secondary schools in the province and some outside the province The ministry is also responsible for public and separate school boards across Ontario but are not involved in the day to day operations The current minister of education is Stephen Lecce A number of ministers of education have gone on to become premier of Ontario including Arthur Sturgis Hardy George Ross George Drew John Robarts Bill Davis and Kathleen Wynne Contents 1 History 2 Reports 2 1 Hall Dennis Report 1968 2 2 Fullan Report 2013 3 List of ministers of education 4 Approach to discipline 5 Ministry agencies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Ministry of Education is headquartered at Mowat Block left building Prior to Confederation the supervision of the education system and the development of education policy of Canada West were the responsibilities of the Department of Public Instruction Founded in 1850 the department was headed by the chief superintendent of education Egerton Ryerson and reported to the Executive Council and the Legislative AssemblyIn February 1876 the Department of Public Instruction was replaced by the Department of Education The new department was presided over by the minister of education who was assigned the powers formerly held by the chief superintendent of education Responsibilities for post secondary education were part of the department s portfolio prior to 1964 when the Department of University Affairs was created The Department of Education continued to be responsible for post secondary education in applied arts and technology until 1971 when the responsibility was transferred to the renamed Department of Colleges and Universities In 1972 the Department of Education was renamed the Ministry of Education The ministry again oversaw post secondary education between 1993 and 1999 Reports editHall Dennis Report 1968 edit The Hall Dennis Report officially titled Living and Learning called for broad reforms to Ontario education to empower teachers and the larger community and put students needs and dignity at the centre of education 3 Fullan Report 2013 edit The Fullan Report officially titled Great to Excellent calls for a focus on the 6 C s Character Citizenship Communication Critical thinking and problem solving Collaboration and teamwork and Creativity and imagination The report also calls for innovation in how these areas are learned 4 List of ministers of education editPortrait Name Term of office Tenure Political party Ministry Note nbsp Adam Crooks February 19 1876 November 23 1883 7 years 277 days Liberal Mowat nbsp George Ross November 23 1883 July 21 1896 15 years 332 daysJuly 21 1896 October 21 1899 Liberal Hardy nbsp Richard Harcourt October 21 1899 February 8 1905 5 years 110 days Liberal Ross nbsp Robert Pyne February 8 1905 September 25 1914 13 years 104 days Conservative Whitney September 25 1914 May 23 1918 Conservative Hearst nbsp Henry John Cody May 23 1918 November 14 1919 1 year 175 daysRobert Grant November 14 1919 November 16 1923 4 years 2 days United Farmers Drury nbsp Howard Ferguson July 16 1923 December 15 1930 7 years 152 days Conservative Ferguson while Premier nbsp George Henry December 15 1930 July 10 1934 3 years 207 days Conservative Henry while PremierLeonard Simpson July 10 1934 August 18 1940 6 years 39 days Liberal Hepburn Duncan McArthur August 22 1940 October 21 1942 8 years 58 daysOctober 21 1942 May 18 1943 Liberal Conant May 18 1943 July 20 1943 Liberal Nixon nbsp George Drew August 17 1943 October 19 1948 5 years 63 days PC Drew while Premier nbsp Dana Porter October 19 1948 May 4 1949 2 years 348 days PC Kennedy May 4 1949 October 2 1951 PC Frost William Dunlop October 2 1951 December 17 1959 8 years 76 days nbsp John Robarts December 17 1959 November 8 1961 2 years 312 daysNovember 8 1961 October 25 1962 PC Robarts while Premier nbsp Bill Davis October 25 1962 March 1 1971 8 years 127 daysRobert Welch March 1 1971 February 2 1972 338 days PC Davis Thomas Wells February 2 1972 August 18 1978 6 years 197 daysBette Stephenson August 18 1978 February 8 1985 6 years 174 daysKeith Norton February 8 1985 May 17 1985 98 days PC Miller Larry Grossman May 17 1985 June 26 1985 40 daysSean Conway June 26 1985 September 29 1987 2 years 95 days first instance Liberal Peterson Christopher Ward September 29 1987 August 2 1989 1 year 307 daysSean Conway August 2 1989 October 1 1990 1 year 60 days second instance 3 year 155 days in totalMarion Boyd October 1 1990 October 15 1991 1 year 14 days NDP Rae Tony Silipo October 15 1991 February 3 1993 1 year 111 daysDave Cooke February 3 1993 June 26 1995 2 years 143 days titled Minister of Education and TrainingJohn Snobelen June 26 1995 October 10 1997 2 years 106 days PC Harris David Johnson October 10 1997 June 17 1999 1 year 250 daysJanet Ecker June 17 1999 April 14 2002 2 years 301 days nbsp Elizabeth Witmer April 15 2002 October 22 2003 1 year 190 days PC Eves nbsp Gerard Kennedy October 23 2003 April 5 2006 2 years 164 days Liberal McGuinty nbsp Sandra Pupatello April 5 2006 September 18 2006 166 days nbsp Kathleen Wynne September 18 2006 January 18 2010 3 years 122 daysLeona Dombrowsky January 18 2010 October 20 2011 1 year 275 daysLaurel Broten October 20 2011 February 11 2013 1 year 114 days nbsp Liz Sandals February 11 2013 June 13 2016 3 years 123 days Liberal Wynne nbsp Mitzie Hunter June 13 2016 January 17 2018 1 year 218 days Indira Naidoo Harris served as Associate Minister of Education Early Years and Child Care from August 24 2016 to January 17 2017 nbsp Indira Naidoo Harris January 17 2018 June 29 2018 163 daysLisa Thompson June 29 2018 June 20 2019 356 days PC Ford nbsp Stephen Lecce June 20 2019 present 4 years 192 daysApproach to discipline editOntario public schools use progressive discipline Discipline is corrective and supportive rather than punitive with a focus on prevention and early intervention It is a whole school systemic approach engaging students families and the larger community as well as classes schools and boards Schools are to recognize and respect the diversity of parent communities and partner with them accordingly Students are surveyed at least every two years about their experience of the school climate 5 6 For students with special education needs interventions supports and consequences must be consistent with the student s strengths and needs 7 While the school principal is responsible for discipline all board employees who come into contact with students are responsible for stepping in if inappropriate behaviour occurs The principal may also delegate powers and duties related to discipline 8 Ministry agencies edit 9 Association Des Enseignants Franco Ontariens AEFO Employee Life and Health Trust Council of the College of Early Childhood Educators Council of The Ontario College of Teachers Cupe Education Workers Benefits Trust Education Quality and Accountability Office Education Relations Commission Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario ETFO Employee Life and Health Trust Languages of Instruction Commission of Ontario Ministers Advisory Council On Special Education Ontario Educational Communications Authority TVO Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association OECTA Employee Life and Health Trust TFO Ontario Non Union Teachers Trust Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board OSSTF Employee Life and Health Trust Provincial Schools AuthoritySee also edit nbsp Ontario portal nbsp Education portalEducation in Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities List of school districts in OntarioReferences edit Who We Are Doug Ford s spending spree runs deficit to 5 9 billion https www thestar com politics provincial doug ford s spending spree runs deficit to 5 9 billion article 31391fb3 8b8c 5047 b7e2 8e4d2e50f74d html Doug Ford s spending spree runs deficit to 5 9 billion a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Missing or empty title help Hall Dennis Report Great to Excellent Launching the Next Stage of Ontario s Education Agenda PDF Ministry of Education Jan 2013 Archived from the original PDF on April 22 2013 Retrieved May 11 2013 Policy Program Memorandum No 145 PDF Ministry of Education Dec 5 2012 Archived from the original PDF on April 9 2011 Retrieved May 11 2013 Safe Schools Progressive Discipline An explanation of the policy on the Ministry website Safe Schools Progressive Discipline p3 Safe Schools Progressive Discipline p7 p15 Agencies and current appointees Public Appointments Secretariat External links editMinistry of Education Biography of the Minister of Education Works by Ministry of Education at Project Gutenberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Education Ontario amp oldid 1192416260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.