• STEM Activities Give Students The Freedom To Think Critically And Creatively

    STEM Activities Give Students The Freedom To Think Critically And Creatively

  • STEM Leads To Critical And Innovative Thinking

    STEM Leads To Critical And Innovative Thinking

  • Teaching Technological Education Lets Us Share Knowledge That Builds Industry

    Teaching Technological Education Lets Us Share Knowledge That Builds Industry

  • SHSM & OYAP Construction Programs Building Real World Experiences

    SHSM & OYAP Construction Programs Building Real World Experiences

  • SHSM & OYAP Hospitality Programs Leading Through Nutrition Technology

    SHSM & OYAP Hospitality Programs Leading Through Nutrition Technology

  • Hands-on Resources for TXJ Hairstyling And Aesthetics, Personal Care

    Hands-on Resources for TXJ Hairstyling And Aesthetics, Personal Care

  • Robotics Offers Great Opportunities For Teamwork And Collaboration

    Robotics Offers Great Opportunities For Teamwork And Collaboration

  • Teaching Technological Education Lets Us Share Knowledge That Builds Industry

    Teaching Technological Education Lets Us Share Knowledge That Builds Industry

  • Supported By Dedicated Tech Educators And Programs, Students Can Achieve Great Things

    Supported By Dedicated Tech Educators And Programs, Students Can Achieve Great Things

  • Hands-On Experiential Learning Creates Environments For Innovation

    Hands-On Experiential Learning Creates Environments For Innovation

  • Encourage Growth Mindsets Through Innovative Design

    Encourage Growth Mindsets Through Innovative Design

  • Technological Design Challenges Students Through Electrical Engineering

    Technological Design Challenges Students Through Electrical Engineering

  • Photography Encourages Creative Thinking And Problem-Solving

    Photography Encourages Creative Thinking And Problem-Solving

  • New Members Discussion Forum

    New Members Discussion Forum

OCTE RESOURCES

We want all technological education teachers in Ontario to be able to think through the stages of their projects and learning activities they do with students. Submitting your lesson through SafetyNET means you have a reflective lens for before, during and after you have fun with your students, and protect yourself as a professional educator.

OCTE Best Practice resources are resources and lesson plans submitted by teachers like you. These resources are made available thanks to the commitment and involvement of partners from across Ontario.

SAFEdocs documents were written by OCTE members sponsored by the Ministry of Education in 2013 and align safety resources to the 2009 Technological Education curriculum document.

A .pdf print out of QR codes for teachers is available with cut lines for teachers to stick onto their classroom tools, equipment, and processes. Students will be able to view the video in a class session, re-review on their devices, listen to the .mp3 to lessen the download, or look at the video content transcription. There are lesson plans that go with each one.

Find your next great resource. Click to browse OCTE's online resources library

CONSIDERING A CAREER IN TECH ED?

Are you or someone you know considering a career as a technological educator? Check out Pre-Service Technological Education programs. To meet the needs of the candidates, the program offers a variety of delivery options, a credit for prior learning and experience, and instructors who are certified technology teachers with industry experience.

Click here for more information

Sponsors & Affiliations

Proudly Supporting the Canadian Welding Foundation's Mind Over Metal camps

As part of our commitment to social responsibility and community support, OCTE is proud to dedicate our annual charitable donation to this outstanding organization. Click here to read more.

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Safety Tip of the Month

Winter Driving Safety

For many of us, driving during in deteriorating winter conditions is inevitable. Being prepared adds to the safety

Drive to the weather conditions

Keep a safe distance and avoid heavy braking

Keep a safety kit in your car (water, blanket(s), energy bars, flashlight, candles, matches)

Keep your gas tank filled (You never know when you will have to sit in traffic for long stretches. Don't risk running out of gas)

Have winter tires (We are in Canada! Below 7 degrees C, All Seasons lose elasticity and traction)

Be sure your tires are properly inflated (This aids fuel consumption and traction. If in doubt, check the owner's manual)

Check the spare tire (This should be done regularly all year round. Don't risk being caught short)

For more tips, click on the links below

Winter driving | ontario.ca

Using winter tires (canada.ca)

11 winter driving tips to keep you safe on Ontario roads | CBC News

Driving safely in winter (canada.ca)

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