1990, Reg. 121/13, s. 1. 183/10, s. 6. 1990, Reg. (3) Despite subsection (1), where a teacher who does not hold the qualifications referred to in subsection (1). 191/04, s. 2 (1). Back to Annotated Laws & Regulations. O. Reg. Note: Reg. R.R.O. 298, s. 23 (4). (2) A vice-principal shall perform such duties as are assigned to the vice-principal by the principal. R.R.O. R.R.O. 29/08, s. 3. The 2006 regulation temporarily lowered the license issuance fees to $150 for Trainee/Residential and $200 for Certifed. 1990, Reg. 11. 298, s. 11 (4). Appointment to Teach in the Case of an Emergency. (2) Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other professional support staff employed by a board shall perform, under the administrative supervision of the appropriate supervisory officer, such duties as are determined by the board and, where such persons are performing their duties in a school, they shall be subject to the administrative authority of the principal of that school. To access the forms, instructions and related information, click on the links below. O. Reg. (4) A teacher appointed under subsection (3) may be appointed to direct and supervise more than one organizational unit. Assignment or Appointment of Principals and Vice-Principals. This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. R.R.O. O. Reg. As stated in the Ontario Education Act, Regulation 298, Section 20, "Ensure that all reasonable safety procedures are carried out in courses and activities for which the teacher is responsible". Looking for a specific Namibian Law or Regulation? 121/13, s. 1. 183/10, s. 3 (1). 195 Regulations as amended, taking into account amendments up to Australian Education Amendment (2017 Measures No. 298, s. 7 (1). 298, s. 24 (1). 2. 183/10, s. 6. (2) The organization of an elementary school may be by divisions or other organizational units. (b) the principal is satisfied that home instruction is required. Chapter 206. 30. 1990, Reg. 29. 1990, Reg. 183/10, s. 3 (2, 3). 183/10, s. 6. (b) in which pupils receive instruction in the English language under subsection 290 (5) or 291 (4) of the Act, who does not hold qualifications to teach in the English language as required by subsection 19 (9) or is qualified to teach in each unit only under subsection 19 (10). 78/14, s. 1 (1). No amending legislation available on CanLII. 298, s. 23 (1). 2009, c. 25, s. 1. 298, s. 11 (6). Education Act R.R.O. 1990, Reg. (1) Every school shall fly both the National Flag of Canada and the Provincial Flag of Ontario on such occasions as the board directs. (i) twenty pupils, if the class consists only of pupils in the primary division, (ii) twenty-three pupils, if the class includes at least one pupil in the primary division and at least one pupil in the junior division or intermediate division, and. (i) any repairs to the school that are required, in the opinion of the principal, (ii) any lack of attention on the part of the building maintenance staff of the school, and. 191/04, s. 10; O. Reg. 1990, Reg. 298, s. 12 (2). 298, s. 13 (2). (2.1) For the purposes of assigning teachers under this section and section 19.2, the areas of study recorded on a teacher’s temporary certificate of qualification and registration are deemed to be qualifications recorded on the certificate. 13-298 4 of 110 prescribe the duties of the staff assigned to the authority in order to [(1)] (A) conduct comprehensive planning with respect to the functions of the authority; [(2) coordinate the activities of the authority; (3)] (B) cause the administrative organization of the authority to be examined 183/10, s. 6. In addition to the duties assigned to the teacher under the Act and by the board, a teacher shall, (a) be responsible for effective instruction, training and evaluation of the progress (2) A teacher appointed under section 17 in performing duties in a school is subject to the authority of the principal of that school. 1990, Reg. SUMMARY: The Secretary amends the regulations under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) governing the Assistance to States for the Education of Children with Disabilities program and the Preschool Grants for Children with Disabilities program. 298, s. 8 (1); O. Reg. Education Code sections 94926 to 94927.5 and California Code of Regulations, title 5, section 76240 to protect its students when it closed its institution. A teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration indicates a qualification to teach in grades 9 and 10 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B or grades 11 and 12 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B may be assigned or appointed to teach any technological education subject in grades 9 and 10 or grades 11 and 12. 183/10, s. 6. (3) The opening or closing exercises may include a period of silence. • A special education class with partial integration, where the student is placed by the IPRC in a special education class in which the student-teacher ratio conforms to Regulation 298, section 31, for at least 50 per cent of the school day, but is integrated with a regular class for at least one instructional period daily. An Act to re-enact the Legal Education Act 1962 as amended up to date and to introduce new provisions relative to the composition of the Council of Legal Education and the appointment of the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School. Are you clear about your duty to report incidents or how to respond in unsafe situations? 191/04, s. 9. 298, s. 7 (3). Education Act. hÇHL hLa U�jÑ hÇHL hLa UhÇHL hÇHL hÇHL j hÇHL hÇHL U @ M P Š � x � - $If gdÇHL " $If gdÇHL u kdI $$If T –l ÖF ”ÿ$t% � P ö ö ö Ö ÿ ÿ ÿÖ ÿ ÿ ÿÖ ÿ ÿ ÿÖ ÿ ÿ ÿ4Ö OPERATION OF SCHOOLS — GENERAL. 95/96, s. 2; O. Reg. Any pupil who is enrolled in or seeks to be admitted to the secondary school’s day program and has qualified for an Ontario secondary school diploma. Operation of Schools – General, Ontario Regulation 298 The regulation includes sections on the assignment and duties of teachers. (1) This section applies with respect to opening and closing exercises in public elementary schools and in public secondary schools. (d) the board provides space for the exercises or instruction on the same basis as it provides space for other community activities. education generally suitable to the requirements of A92980 students who are not over the age of twelve years and, for the purposes of this Act, shall include education at a pre-primary school; (h) secondary education, which shall consist of full- time education generally suitable to the require- O. Reg. O. Reg. 298, s. 13 (3). (b) the teacher in respect of whom the application is made. (i) was prepared by a police force or service from national data maintained by, (A) the jurisdiction if the jurisdiction is a country, or. The educational services prescribed by the basic vocational training regulation shall be provided free to every resident of Québec, subject, however, to the conditions determined in the basic regulation if the person is 18 years of age or older, or 21 years of age or older in the case of a handicapped person within the meaning of the Act to secure handicapped persons in the exercise of their rights with a view to … 1990, Reg. The Education Act sets out the legal parameters that govern the education of students in Alberta. 341/10, s. 1. (19) In addition to his or her other obligations to solicit the views of the school council under the Act and the regulations, the principal of a school shall solicit the views of the school council with respect to the following matters: 1. The bureau based its denial on a detailed 42 page report dated August 29, 2013, in the language in which the instruction is provided. R.R.O. 183/10, s. 6. 298, s. 11 (7). R.R.O. R.R.O. O. Reg. student’s individualized education program and make recommendations to professio nal personnel directly involved; consult with, conduct in-service training for, and serve as a resource person to teachers and administrators; develop and implement the health education curriculum; act as a participant in (5) A supervising principal may be principal of only one school. 191/04, s. 1; O. Reg. 1990, Reg. Any pupil who is enrolled in or seeks to be admitted to the secondary school’s day program and requires less than three credits to qualify for an Ontario secondary school diploma. O. Reg. (2) Where two or more schools operated by a board jointly occupy or use in common a school building or school grounds, the board shall designate which principal has authority over those parts of the building or grounds that the schools occupy or use in common. 5. O. Reg. 298, s. 28 (1). R.R.O. (ii) a special education program or class in a secondary school, other than a program or class in general or technological education. O. Reg. OPERATION OF SCHOOLS — GENERAL. (5) A teacher shall not be assigned or appointed to teach or be placed in charge of a class in the primary division, the junior division, the intermediate division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A or the senior division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A, even if the teacher’s certificate of qualification and registration indicates a qualification in a general education subject, unless the teacher holds a qualification in one or more of the divisions. (3) A program of education about religion shall not exceed sixty minutes of instruction per week in an elementary school. 298, s. 2 (1). (a) supervise the instruction in the school and advise and assist any teacher in co-operation with the teacher in charge of an organizational unit or program; (b) assign duties to vice-principals and to teachers in charge of organizational units or programs; (c) retain on file up-to-date copies of outlines of all courses of study that are taught in the school; (d) upon request, make outlines of courses of study available for examination to a resident pupil of the board and to the parent of the pupil, where the pupil is a minor; (e) provide for the supervision of pupils during the period of time during each school day when the school buildings and playgrounds are open to pupils; (f) provide for the supervision of and the conducting of any school activity authorized by the board; (g) where performance appraisals of members of the teaching staff are required under a collective agreement or a policy of the board, despite anything to the contrary in such collective agreement or board policy, conduct performance appraisals of members of the teaching staff; (h) subject to the provisions of the policy of the board or the provisions of a collective agreement, as the case may be, in respect of reporting requirements for performance appraisals, report thereon in writing to the board or to the supervisory officer on request and give to each teacher so appraised a copy of the performance appraisal of the teacher; (i) where the performance appraisals of members of the teaching staff are not required by board policy or under a collective agreement, report to the board or to the supervisory officer in writing on request on the effectiveness of members of the teaching staff and give to a teacher referred to in any such report a copy of the portion of the report that refers to the teacher; (j) make recommendations to the board with respect to, (i) the appointment and promotion of teachers, and. (3) A person whose teaching certificate is cancelled, revoked or suspended shall not be appointed as a teacher. 132/08, s. 1; O. Reg. Preliminary 1. R.R.O. 95/96, s. 1. 183/10, s. 3 (1). R.R.O. O. Reg. R.R.O. (1) In assigning or appointing a teacher to teach in a division or to teach a subject in a school, the principal of the school shall have due regard for the provision of the best possible program and the safety and well-being of the pupils. R.R.O. (9) A teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration does not indicate a qualification in a division, a general education subject or a technological education subject entered in the English language shall not be assigned or appointed to teach in classes where English is the language of instruction, and a teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration does not indicate qualifications entered in the French language shall not be assigned or appointed to teach in schools or classes established under Part XII of the Act where French is the language of instruction. 613/00, s. 1 (1). 1990, Reg. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to anything posted in the school in accordance with the regulations. 298, s. 6 (3). R.R.O. 613/00, s. 1 (3). (1) The principal of a school, in consultation with the teachers concerned, shall select from the list of the textbooks approved by the Minister the textbooks for the use of pupils of the school, and the selection shall be subject to the approval of the board. (4) Every board shall provide without charge for the use of each pupil enrolled in a day school operated by the board such textbooks selected under subsections (1) and (2) as relate to the courses in which the pupil is enrolled. 298, s. 13 (1); O. Reg. O. Reg. (6) Despite subsection (1), a teacher who, before the 1st day of September, 1970, held the necessary qualifications as principal of a secondary school may be assigned or appointed as a principal or vice-principal of a secondary school. 298, s. 20; O. Reg. (B) the country in which the jurisdiction is located if the jurisdiction is not a country, (ii) was prepared within six months before the day the board collects the document, and, (iii) contains information concerning the individual’s personal history of convictions for criminal offences in the jurisdiction; (“relevé des antécédents criminels”), “exchange teacher” means an individual appointed or assigned to a position in a board under subsection (2); (“enseignant d’échange”). (3) A board may permit a person to conduct religious exercises or to provide instruction that includes indoctrination in a particular religion or religious belief in a school if. 492/01, s. 1. the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. Duties of care have been identified within various physical activity programs, including duty to: … 298, s. 28 (3). 1990, Reg. O. Reg. 298, s. 9 (3); O. Reg. 298, s. 6 (2). (1) A board may provide in grades one to eight and in its secondary schools an optional program of education about religion. R.R.O. R.R.O. R.R.O. The Education Act and its regulations provide the statutory basis for how education is delivered to students who are enrolled in the publicly funded school system in Ontario. 298, s. 28 (2). The 2021-22 Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) Application Forms are available now. A hearing-handicapped child who has attained the age of two years may be admitted to a special education program for the hearing-handicapped. R.R.O. Consolidation Period: From January 30, 2021 to the e-Laws currency date. 2. 1990, Reg. 298, s. 17 (3). O. Reg. 183/10, s. 2 (1). R.R.O. 436/00, s. 1. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. Another prior section 298c, act July 1, 1944, ch. 298, s. 8 (3). R.R.O. 298, s. 3 (6). (4) An agreement under subsection (3) respecting the assignment or appointment of a teacher to teach in a division or to teach a subject for which he or she does not hold a qualification. 183/10, s. 6. O. Reg. (2) A board may appoint or assign an individual to a position in the board for up to one year if. In the case of a pupil who is at least 18 years old, if the pupil applies to the principal for an exemption from the exercises. 298, s. 23 (3). 341/10, s. 1. (3) In addition to the duties under the Act and those assigned by the board, the principal of a school shall, except where the principal has arranged otherwise under subsection 26 (3). “jurisdiction outside Ontario” means a province or territory of Canada, other than Ontario, or a country, state or other territory outside Canada. (9) Where, after reasonable notice by the principal, a pupil who is an adult, or the parent of a pupil who is a minor, fails to provide the supplies required by the pupil for a course of study, the principal shall promptly notify the board. (c) shall not be made so as to permit a teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration indicates a qualification in grades 9 and 10 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B or in grades 11 and 12 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B to be assigned or appointed to, (i) teach or be placed in charge of a special education program or class, or. 298, s. 5 (2). 1990, Reg. 298, s. 31; O. Reg. This is the English version of a bilingual regulation. A teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration indicates a qualification in the primary division, the junior division, the intermediate division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A or the senior division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A may be assigned or appointed to teach in any division or any general education subject. Namibia Univeristy of Science and Technology Act 7 of 2015. (3) When a fire or emergency drill is held in a school building, every person in the building shall take part in the fire or emergency drill. (8) There shall be a morning recess and an afternoon recess, each of which shall be not less than ten minutes and not more than fifteen minutes in length, for pupils in the primary and junior divisions. 298, s. 7 (4). 425/98, s. 1. 183/10, s. 6. (ii) the demotion or dismissal of teachers whose work or attitude is unsatisfactory; (k) provide for instruction of pupils in the care of the school premises; (l) inspect the school premises at least weekly and report forthwith to the board. 1990, Reg. Consolidation Period: From January 30, 2021 to the e-Laws currency date. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. DUTIES OF TEACHERS — EDUCATION ACT — REG 298 20. (2) A teacher appointed under subsection (1) shall hold specialist or honour specialist qualifications, if such are available, in one or more of the subjects or programs in respect of which the teacher is appointed. R.R.O. R.R.O. 183/10, s. 6. R.R.O. R.R.O. 298, s. 11 (8). ii. 1990, Reg. O. Reg. 298, s. 11 (3); O. Reg. (1) A board shall not appoint a person to teach under section 21 or in accordance with a Letter of Permission if the individual is or has ever been a member of the Ontario College of Teachers. R.R.O. 298, s. 11 (2). 298, s. 25 (2); O. Reg. 183/10, s. 6. ( Reg 298/11.15) Attendance Attend every meeting, unless due to illness or cause beyond control. (5) Subsections (1) to (4) apply with necessary modifications to schools or classes for English-speaking pupils established under sections 290 and 291 of the Act. Last amendment: 2/21. (3) In the absence of the principal of a school, a vice-principal, where a vice-principal has been appointed for the school, shall be in charge of the school and shall perform the duties of the principal. R.R.O. 613/00, s. 2. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. (c) was employed by a board on the 1st day of September, 1978 as principal or vice-principal of an elementary school that had an enrolment on the last school day in April, 1978 that was greater than 125 and less than 300. such teacher may be assigned or appointed as a principal or vice-principal, as the case may be, of any elementary school operated by that board or its successor board. (4) A board that permits religious exercises or instruction under subsection (3) shall consider on an equitable basis all requests to conduct religious exercises or to provide instruction under subsection (3). ( Reg 298/11.1314) Provide, upon request, to any supporter of the board or parent of a student at the school. 9. R.R.O. 24. 1990, Reg. (“territoire autre que l’Ontario”) O. Reg. Administered by: Education … R.R.O. 22. (2) A program of education about religion shall, (a) promote respect for the freedom of conscience and religion guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; and. 492/01, s. 1. (2) A board may enter into an agreement with a Roman Catholic board that permits the Roman Catholic board to use space and facilities to conduct religious exercises or provide religious instruction for the purposes of the Roman Catholic board. (b) the organization and management of the school. 298, s. 3 (8). 1990, Reg. Teachers must "ensure that all reasonable safety procedures are carried out in courses and activities for which the teacher is … O. Reg. Do you know the actions to take when you see one? 298, s. 7 (2). Use the search box above to search through more than 10262 annoted laws and regulations. 298, s. 30. (a) shall not be made in respect of a teacher who holds a transitional certificate of qualification and registration granted under section 14 or 15 of the teachers’ qualifications regulation, or who is deemed to hold a transitional certificate of qualification and registration under subsection 36 (2) of that regulation; (b) shall not be made so as to permit a teacher whose certificate of qualification and registration indicates a qualification in the primary division, the junior division, the intermediate division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A or the senior division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A to be assigned or appointed to. 1990 Regulations 298 Amended to O. Reg. 298, s. 8 (4); O. Reg. année, as the case may be, both available electronically through a link in the document known in English as Ontario School Record (OSR) Guideline, 2000 and in French as Dossier scolaire de l’Ontario: Guide, 2000, online at www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/osr/osr.html or www.edu.gov.on.ca/fre/document/curricul/osr/osrf.html; (j) co-operate and assist in the administration of tests under the Education Quality and Accountability Office Act, 1996; (k) participate in regular meetings with pupils’ parents or guardians; (l) perform duties as assigned by the principal in relation to co-operative placements of pupils; and. 29/08, s. 3. (10) Despite subsection (9), a teacher who holds qualifications to teach in the intermediate division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A and the senior division in a general education subject listed in Schedule A or grades 9 and 10 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B or grades 11 and 12 in a technological education subject listed in Schedule B, may be assigned or appointed to teach in either or both of such divisions in classes where either English or French is the language of instruction. O. Reg. (13) In each school year, the principal of a school shall make the names of the members of the school council known to the parents of the pupils enrolled in the school, by publishing those names in a school newsletter or by such other means as is likely to bring the names to the attention of the parents. Purpose of education (2) The purpose of education is to provide students with the opportunity to realize their potential and develop into highly skilled, knowledgeable, caring citizens who contribute to their society. (g) on and after the 1st day of September, 1982, in a class for exceptional pupils consisting of pupils with different exceptionalities, sixteen pupils. 183/10, s. 6. R.R.O. Teachers Education Colleges Act 25 of 2003. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015, and represents good news for our nation’s schools. (3) Despite subsection (2), the following assignments or appointments to teach may be made where a teacher’s certificate of qualification and registration does not indicate the required qualification, if the teacher and principal agree to the assignment or appointment and the appropriate supervisory officer approves it: 1. (1) It is the duty of a pupil to ensure that any canvassing or fund-raising activity on school property by the pupil is carried on only with the consent of the board that operates the school. (b) on or before October 2, 1981, the teacher was assigned or appointed to teach general studies in a secondary school and on June 30, 1982 was teaching in a secondary school. Ontario Regulation 298 Operation of Schools, Section 11 (11) states: “A principal, subject to the approval of the appropriate supervisory officer, may arrange for home instruction to be provided for a pupil where, a) medical evidence that the pupil cannot attend school is provided to the principal; … 206/09, s. 2. 373, title VIII, § 861, as added Nov. 3, 1966, Pub. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. 436/00, s. 1. R.R.O. 183/10, s. 6. (2) The opening or closing exercises may include the singing of God Save the Queen and may also include the following types of readings that impart social, moral or spiritual values and that are representative of Ontario’s multicultural society: 1. (10) A principal shall transmit reports and recommendations to the board through the appropriate supervisory officer. O. Reg. (c) while travelling on a school bus that is owned by a board or on a bus or school bus that is under contract to a board. 298, s. 8 (2). 1990, Reg. O. Reg. 25. (iii) where a parent of a pupil has been requested to compensate the board for damage to or destruction, loss or misappropriation of school property by the pupil and the parent has not done so, that the parent of the pupil has not compensated the board; (m) where it is proposed to administer a test of intelligence or personality to a pupil, inform the pupil and the parent of the pupil of the test and obtain the prior written permission for the test from the pupil or from the parent of the pupil, where the pupil is a minor; (n) report promptly any neglect of duty or infraction of the school rules by a pupil to the parent or guardian of the pupil; (o) promote and maintain close co-operation with residents, industry, business and other groups and agencies of the community; (p) provide to the Minister or to a person designated by the Minister any information that may be required concerning the instructional program, operation or administration of the school and inform the appropriate supervisory officer of the request; (q) assign suitable quarters for pupils to eat lunch. 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