Number of full-time equivalent educators by gender and school board in Ontario The data includes: academic year region board number board name board language board type elementary school male educators elementary school female educators secondary school male educators secondary school female educators total male educators total female educators total educators This dataset is reported during October submissions by schools and school boards in the Ontario School Information System OnSIS.
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Furthermore, under legislation introduced by the Government of Ontario in , new public school teachers are required to start with occasional assignments before they can apply for permanent positions. This legislation does not apply to new public school French-language teachers. The majority of Ontario's secondary school teachers are employed by the public school system. However, employment prospects may be somewhat better at private schools where more teachers are being offered regular teaching contracts.
Although secondary school teachers employed by private institutions do not need to be certified by the Ontario College of Teachers, many private schools prefer to hire licenced teachers. Employment opportunities for Ontario-certified secondary school teachers are generally better outside of urban centres and outside of province.
Teachers qualified in certain subject areas such as mathematics, computer studies, and science are in greater demand. French-language teachers and English-language teachers qualified to teach French as a second language, may also find it easier to secure employment. Here are some key facts about Secondary school teachers in the Ontario region: Approximately 57, people work in this occupation. Those who worked only part of the year did so for an average of 31 weeks compared to 31 weeks for all occupations.
Breakdown by region Explore job prospects in Ontario by economic region. Table Number of full-time and part-time educators, public elementary and secondary schools, by age group and sex, inactive. Education, training and learning Elementary and secondary education Teachers and educators.
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