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New Ontario graduates, you're entering at peak demand. Teacher shortages create openings, but permanent roles still require strategy with 50+ applicants per posting. Most candidates start as occasional teachers ($286–$300/day) before moving into permanent roles ($51K–$68K Year 1). From years of hiring experience, here’s what the real process looks like. Market Snapshot Shortages are expected to intensify by 2027 as retirements and...
Hiring Early Childhood Educators shaped how I built strong Full-Day Kindergarten teams in my roles as vice-principal and principal. The difference between good programs and exceptional ones showed up in interview responses. Here's what I'd focus on to identify the right hire. Play as Pedagogy "How do you make snack time a learning moment?" Standout candidates described passing fruit while teaching colors and vocabulary ("red apple,...
Ever wonder what your teaching degree is really worth? Teacher salaries in public education follow structured pay grids that reward experience and qualifications, making them predictable yet nuanced. Most school boards in Ontario use 10-year grids where pay rises annually until you reach the top (around Year 10–11). Ontario's system, governed by the Qualifications Evaluation Council of Ontario (QECO), places teachers in categories A0–A4...
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