By Allison Keown, Executive Director, TESL Ontario TESL Ontario’s 2025 Government Panel Discussion brought important clarity and transparency on how federal and provincial ministries are responding to funding changes, shifting…
As language educators in Canada, one of our most important responsibilities is to help newcomers understand the country they now call home. Language learning goes far beyond grammar and vocabulary.…
Teaching can be stressful. The demands of the job left me anxious and exhausted. I was tense. My mind often turned to students and what I could be doing to…
One of the standout features of the TESL Ontario Annual Conference 2025 (Nov 19–21) will be its two powerful keynote addresses, which promise to set the tone for deep reflection…
Consider your teaching philosophy as a guide, or roadmap, and a reflection of your beliefs about the role of the teacher, how language is learned, and the kind of learning…