Professionally Speaking is published quarterly by the Ontario College of Teachers to inform its members about the activities and decisions of the College. The magazine provides a forum for discussion of issues relevant to the future of teaching and learning, teachers' professional learning and standards of practice.

The views expressed in articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the College.

Reproduction, in whole or in part, of articles from this issue of Professionally Speaking is encouraged. Please credit the Ontario College of Teachers and Professionally Speaking, March 2009.

Letters to the editor and submissions on topics of interest to the profession are welcome. Unsolicited manuscripts cannot be returned.

ISSN 1206-8799

Editorial Board

Annilee Jarvis (Chair), Gabrielle Blais, Dean Favero, Pauline Smart, Henry Tyndorf

Publisher

Richard Lewko

Editor

Philip Carter

Managing Editor

Joyce Mason

Associate Editor

Véronique Ponce

Photography and Editorial Production

Leata Lekushoff

Reviews

Wendy Harris (English), Laurence Bogner (French)

Translation

Julie Fournel, Caroline Fredericks, Véronique Ponce, Marie-Josée Roy

Print Production

Leata Lekushoff

Contributors

Gabrielle Barkany, Laura Barron, Michael Benedict, Nina Boccia, Lois Browne, Dorothea Bryant, Tessa Buchan, Adam Buckley, Don Cattani, Rosemarie Chapman, Bronwyn Chester, Caroline Cremer, Ian Crysler, Fred DuVal, Liisa Ferris, Michelle Foltarz, Stuart Foxman, Rena Ginsberg, Olivia Hamilton, Bill Harris, Brian Jamieson, Steve Kennedy, Joanne Knight, Olivia Krowicka, Leata Lekushoff, Chadwick Low, Ken MacKinnon, Karen Millard, Leanne Miller, Andrea Murik, Eleanor Paul, Matthew Plexman, Wyley Powell, Lise Roy-Kolbusz, Michael Salvatori, Lynda Scarrow, Anjana Thom, André Van Vugt, Mark Villeneuve, Kerry Walford, Jon Waller, Cheryl Woolnough

Circulation

Kerry Walford

Art Direction, Design and Production

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Cover Photography

Ian Crysler

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College Council

Chair

Don Cattani

Vice-Chair

Annilee Jarvis

Members

Danny Anckle, Greg Anderson, Madhu Bhardwaj, Gabrielle Blais, Paul Brazeau, Tammy Bush, Don Cattani, Monique Châteauvert, Brian Doubleday, Cynthia Farrar, Dean Favero, Laura Featherstone, Rosemary Fontaine, Nick Forte, Dobi-Dawn Frenette, E. Clyde Glasgow, Mel Greif, Brent Hamelin, Gord Hough, Garry Humphreys, Annilee Jarvis, Peter Joong, Bill Kirkwood, Anne Marie Levesque, Bill Matheson, Alison Morawek, Heather Nagy, Jacques Pavesi, Ruth Ann Penny, Tanya Roberts, Susan Robertson, Pauline Smart, Jacques Tremblay, John Tucker, Henry Tyndorf, Hanno Weinberger, Sharon Young Kipp


Registrar

Michael Salvatori

Deputy Registrar

Lise Roy-Kolbusz

Directors

Francine Dutrisac, French-Language Services
Joe Jamieson, Investigations and Hearings
Richard Lewko, Corporate and Council Services
Michelle Longlade, Standards of Practice and Accreditation
Linda Zaks-Walker, Membership Services


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