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Ministry of Education (Ontario)

The Ministry of Education (EDU) is the ministry of the Ontario government in the Canadian province of Ontario responsible for government policy, funding, curriculum planning and direction in all levels of public education, including elementary and secondary schools.
This Ministry is responsible for curriculum and guidelines for all officially recognized elementary and secondary schools in the province and some outside of the province. The ministry is also responsible for public and separate school boards across Ontario, but are not involved in the day-to-day operations.
Notable ministers of education in the past have included Bill Davis, Dr. Bette Stephenson, Sean Conway and Kathleen Wynne. The current Minister of Education is Liz Sandals.
==Approach to discipline==

Ontario public schools use progressive discipline. Discipline is corrective and supportive rather than punitive, with a focus on prevention and early intervention. It is a whole-school, systemic approach, engaging students, families and the larger community, as well as classes, schools and boards. Schools are to recognize and respect the diversity of parent communities, and partner with them accordingly. Students are surveyed at least every two years about their experience of the school climate.〔(Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline ) - An explanation of the policy on the Ministry website〕
"For students with special education needs, interventions, supports, and consequences must be consistent with the student’s strengths and needs".〔(Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline ), p3〕
While the school principal is responsible for discipline, all board employees who come into contact with students are responsible for stepping in if inappropriate behaviour occurs. The principal may also delegate powers and duties related to discipline.〔(Safe Schools: Progressive Discipline ), p7, p15〕

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