The December 2014 issue of Professional Speaking, the journal of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT), features an article entitled, “Safety Rules“. This article discusses safety in Ontario schools and highlights the issue of science safety and the prevention strategies currently being developed and implemented in Ontario school boards. This issue also includes a profile of an outstanding science teacher, Gabriel Ayyavoo, in the article, “Great Teaching“. To access both articles, Please click here to access the online version of Professional Speaking.
“Professionally Speaking” Speaks out on Science Safety
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