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Teacher Regulation in British Columbia

BCCPAC AGMMay 5, 2013

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The Teachers Act is based on two foundational principles: the paramount

nature of the public interest and transparency.

Teachers Act

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TRB Website

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Online Registry

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BC Teachers Council Meetings

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Discipline Process

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Hearing Schedule

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Discipline Decisions

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The focus on both public interest and transparency is intended to increase public confidence that educators who fail to meet the standards of

conduct and competence will be held accountable.

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•Work in the public interest

•Ensure the safety of children

•Ensure that all educators are fit and competent

•Instill public confidence in the education system by ensuring that K-12 educators are held accountable to the standards

Shared Responsibility

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BC Teachers’ Council

Commissioner for Teacher Regulation

Teacher Regulation Branch

Operational/Administrative Support

Disciplinary and

Professional Conduct Board

Director of Certification

The new regulatory structure has five separate and distinct bodies who also

share responsibility.

New Regulatory Model

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“Raising the Curtain”…

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Commissioner for Teacher Regulation

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Ensuring that concerns about the competence and conduct of

educators are addressed independently, fairly,

expeditiously and in the public interest.

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1. Employer report: regarding disciplinary action taken or a resignation under the School Act or the Independent School Act.

2. A written complaint: from any member of the public.

3. A written report: from a teacher about the serious misconduct of another teacher (required under the Teachers Act).

4. Commissioner’s own initiative: when he becomes aware of information related to conduct or competence of an educator, including information about criminal proceedings.

How Concerns Are Initiated

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Employers Must Report:

• Suspensions or dismissals• Discipline for misconduct that involves:

Physical harm to a student or minor Sexual abuse or sexual exploitation of a

student or minor, or Significant emotional harm to a student

or minor• Conduct/competence considered to be in breach

of the teaching certification standards, if it is in the public interest

• A resignation, if it is in the public interest

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Public InterestPublic interest in a regulatory context has two

main elements:

1. Students must be protected from certificate holders who inflict physical, emotional or sexual harm on them (intentionally or otherwise).

2. Certificate holders cannot conduct themselves – on or off duty – in a way that breaches the Standards for the Education, Competence and Professional Conduct of Educators in B.C.

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Discipline Process

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Process

Commissioner’sPreliminary Review

Report Complaint

Deferral Consent Resolutions

Written Reasons

Investigation

HearingWritten Reasons

Publication

Commissioner Initiated

No Further Action

Written Reasons

Intake File Preparation

CitationPublication

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If Disciplinary Action is Warranted

• Whether the case is resolved through a disciplinary hearing or consent resolution process, there are several options available: A reprimand Suspension of a certificate Placing limits or conditions on a

certificate Cancelling a certificate