School Law
Duties of a Teacher
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Ontario Teaching Profession Act
Ethics & Law of Teaching
100

The British North America Act was passed during this decade.

What is the 1860s?

100

Teachers much teach diligently and faithfully the classes assigned by this person.

Who is the principal?

100

Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth II signed this document.

What is the Canadian Constitution including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

100

This organization has as one of its objects to raise the status of the teaching profession.

What is the Ontario Teachers' Federation?

100

This is one of the ethics standards for Ontario teachers.

What is care, respect, trust or integrity?

200

This is the concept that used to be expressed as "in loco parentis" or "prudent parent."

What is duty of care?

200

A teacher's timetable must be accessible to pupils, the principal and these individuals.

Who are supervisory officers?

200

This is one of the fundamental freedoms.

What is conscience and religion, thought, peaceful assembly or association?

200

The Ontario Teachers' Federation represents all members of this plan.

What is the Teachers' Pension plan?

200

This is one of the OCT standards of professional practice for teachers.

What is:

Commitment to Students and Student Learning or Professional Knowledge or Professional Practice or Leadership in Learning Communities or Ongoing Professional Learning? 


300

The British North America Act determined that this level of government should control of education in Canada.

What is the provinces?

300

Teachers may organize themselves for the purpose of conducting these.

What are professional development conferences and seminars?

300

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of this document.

What is the Canadian Constitution?

300

Members of the Ontario Teachers Federation are also members of this organization.

What is the Ontario College of Teachers?

300

This is the question that teachers should ask themselves about their actions with their students in order to determine whether they are legally and ethically appropriate.

What is "are my actions reasonable?"

400

This concept defines the level of duty of care teachers owe their students.

What is the standard of care?

400

Teachers are expected to inculcate by precept and example respect for religion and the principles of this moral code. 

What are Judaeo-Christian values?

400

The official languages of Canada must be available in this type of offices.

What are federal government offices?

400

Principals and vice principals are not considered this as defined by the legislation.

What are teachers?

400

This is one of the four principles to determine negligence.

What is:  

•Was a duty of care owed to the injured person? or

•What standard of care does the situation require? or

•Was this standard of care breached? or

•What damages were suffered if the standard of care was breached?

500

Section 93 of the British North America Act established this in Ontario.

What is a dual system of publicly funded secular and Catholic schools?

500

A teacher must to deliver the register, the school key and other school property in the teacher’s possession to the board at this time.

What is on demand, or when the teacher’s agreement with the board has expired, or when for any reason the teacher’s employment has ceased?

500

The right to be free from discrimination includes this basis, although it is not specifically mentioned in the Charter.

What is the right to be free from discrimination on the basis of sexuality?

500

All of these individuals are associate members of the Ontario Teachers' Federation, even though they are not licensed teachers.

Every student in a school or faculty of education (teacher candidates).

500

Section 43 of the Criminal Code indicates that a teacher is justified in using force by way of correction toward a student if the force does not exceed this.

What is "what is reasonable under the circumstances"?

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