Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced last year that starting in September 2024, high school students will have to take a course on technology and the skilled trades in Grade 9 or 10 in order to graduate.But the government is now "exploring options" to let principals assign teachers with general education qualifications — who may not have tech qualifications — to teach those courses for the next year.
A spokesperson for Lecce said the government has taken action to recruit and retain qualified educators across Ontario. Principals don't have a good sense at the moment of how many teachers might agree to that, Nigro said. "Because of people languishing on supply lists or occasional teacher lists, there’s a lot of people who will agree to do something out of their subject area, either as a favour to a principal, or because next year they'll get the course that they want to teach instead," said Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation president Karen Littlewood.
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The Grand River Conservation Authority is expecting river flows in local waterways to be higher than normal for this time of year.'It costs the taxpayer $1M per year to do nothing': Province plans to repurpose former St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital grounds
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