New teachers in Ontario will be made to take math test before getting licence
TORONTO — All aspiring teachers in Ontario will be required to pass a math proficiency test before receiving their licence to teach, the Progressive Conservative government said Thursday as it introduced legislation aimed in part at addressing years of declining student scores in the subject.
The bill — called the Safe and Supportive Classrooms Act — will not subject current teachers to the math test, but will make the quiz mandatory for new educators.
“These changes would help ensure that Ontario students are better prepared for success,” said Education Minister Lisa Thompson. “What we have proposed today provides teachers with the tools they need to do their jobs.”
Thompson had few details about the test itself but said more information would be available as the government holds consultations with those involved with the education sector.