Elementary Educators

Elementary Educators ETFO is a union representing 84,000 educators; we advocate for public education and social justice ETFO is a social justice and equity-seeking organization.

To learn more about the union that represents 83,000 workers in Ontario elementary schools which includes public elementary teachers, occasional teachers, education support personnel, professional support personnel and designated early childhood educators visit https://www.etfo.ca/about-us/who-we-are. ETFO provides protective and professional services for its members and promotes equity and social

justice within the education system and the broader society. It is the goal of our union to work with others to create schools, communities, and a society free from all forms of individual and systemic discrimination through proactive measures which result in equity, promote diversity and foster respect and dignity for all. We encourage and expect all users to be respectful towards one another and our union.

Register today for the Collective Bargaining Conference for Designated Equity Groups!This new two-day conference, on May...
04/03/2026

Register today for the Collective Bargaining Conference for Designated Equity Groups!

This new two-day conference, on May 12-13, 2026, is an entry-level program for members of designated groups who want to develop their knowledge about the collective bargaining process and better understand the need for ongoing enforcement and improvement of their collective agreement.

Open to all ETFO members who self-identify as a member of a designated equity group. Visit events.etfo.org to register before April 7. On the ETFO events site, the direct link to register is https://events.etfo.org/cbdesignatedgroups2026?clear=true

Violence in Schools: Beyond Quick FixesA national panel discussion presented by CTF - FCE on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, fr...
04/03/2026

Violence in Schools: Beyond Quick Fixes
A national panel discussion presented by CTF - FCE on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. ET

Join online for a discussion exploring what violence in schools looks like, why it’s a growing problem, and the solutions needed to make schools safer for educators and students alike. This event is free. Register to attend virtually and submit your questions in advance: https://www.ctf-fce.ca/events/violence-in-schools-beyond-quick-fixes.

We all shine in different ways! Let's do our part to make everyday spaces more welcoming and inclusive. On April 2, ETFO...
04/02/2026

We all shine in different ways! Let's do our part to make everyday spaces more welcoming and inclusive.

On April 2, ETFO recognizes World Autism Day. Please be sure to look at our Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder resource and webcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8ymyOWaz4c) through the ETFO special education needs in the regular classroom series.

SAVE THE DATE - Wednesday, April 29The province-wide Day of Action is coming!  Mark April 29 in your calendar and speak ...
04/01/2026

SAVE THE DATE - Wednesday, April 29

The province-wide Day of Action is coming!

Mark April 29 in your calendar and speak with a workplace steward or your local executive to learn how to get involved and show your support for public education.

To all Two Spirit, transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse people, we want you to know that we see and accept you for...
03/31/2026

To all Two Spirit, transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse people, we want you to know that we see and accept you for who you are. Each of you deserves to be visible and safe — every day, everywhere!

The International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. 🏳️‍⚧️

March 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day. The United Nations declared 2022–2033 the International Decade of Indigen...
03/30/2026

March 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day.

The United Nations declared 2022–2033 the International Decade of Indigenous Languages. Article 13(1) of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples affirms the right to revitalize, use, and transmit these languages to future generations. The Ministry of Education has not updated the Native Language Curriculum since 2001. We urge the Ministry to create updated curriculum documents and resources to support educators teaching Indigenous languages in classrooms across the province.

More than 70 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit languages are spoken across Canada; each carries unique cultures, identities, and histories. On this day, we celebrate the educators, community members, and students who are working every day to revitalize and nurture these languages.

Make an impact by doing something – anything – positive for our planet. Whether you’re into food, fitness, the arts, or ...
03/28/2026

Make an impact by doing something – anything – positive for our planet. Whether you’re into food, fitness, the arts, or the outdoors, anyone, anywhere can give an hour to care for our planet.

Saturday, March 28, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time marks the 20th Annual Earth Hour.

Registration for ETFO’s Advanced Public Speaking women’s program is now open! This two-day program is intended for membe...
03/27/2026

Registration for ETFO’s Advanced Public Speaking women’s program is now open!

This two-day program is intended for members who wish to enhance their public speaking skills as part of their leadership work in the union and community. Registration closes April 7. Sign up today: https://events.etfo.org

The Spring ETFO Additional Qualification course registration is open! Did you know you may be eligible for an AQ course ...
03/27/2026

The Spring ETFO Additional Qualification course registration is open!

Did you know you may be eligible for an AQ course subsidy? Check with your school board and make the most of your funding with ETFO AQ courses.
Subsidies include:
• Mathematics P/J
• Math 7/8
• Special Education Part 1, 2, and Specialist
• ASD, Behaviour, DD, and LD

Learn more and register at https://etfo-aq.ca.

Ontario’s Education Unions United: Budget Underscores Need for Early Bargaining  “Ontario families, teachers, and educat...
03/26/2026

Ontario’s Education Unions United: Budget Underscores Need for Early Bargaining

“Ontario families, teachers, and education workers continue to hear the Ford government claim that publicly funded education is benefiting from unprecedented investment. Inside schools, however, the reality is stark: our system is in crisis and the government’s proposed budget, which fails students, teachers, and education workers yet again, will only exacerbate the situation.

Chronic underfunding has led to large classes, rising violence, and an urgent need to address teacher and education worker retention and recruitment. Students with special education needs wait years for assessments and supports, while our members stretch themselves beyond reasonable limits to meet increasingly complex needs without the resources required. These are not signs of ‘historic’ investment, but the predictable outcomes of long-term neglect.

Despite the government’s messaging, per‑student funding (once adjusted for inflation) remains lower than when this government first took office. We remain ready to work constructively and to find solutions through the bargaining process as soon as the government is prepared to come to the table.”

Read the full joint statement issued by Ontario Education unions in response to the government's latest budget at https://www.etfo.ca/news-publications/media-releases/ontario%E2%80%99s-education-unions-united-budget-underscores-need-for-early-bargaining

In February, we began our member mobilization campaign for the 2026 round of central bargaining. Our first action was a ...
03/26/2026

In February, we began our member mobilization campaign for the 2026 round of central bargaining. Our first action was a petition drive. Over the span of one month, we gathered more than 50,000 signatures!

All week, MPPs have been reading our petitions in the legislature to deliver our message directly to the government. Together, we are sending a clear message that we are mobilizing to defend publicly funded education. Join us - add your voice at https://www.buildingbetterschools.ca/take_action

March 25 is the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. It is a ti...
03/25/2026

March 25 is the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. It is a time for education, reflection, and action.

We add our voices to say it is vital that we confront the history of slavery and racism if we are to advance equity with dignity and empower the futures ot others. Together, our actions today will build a world where every person can learn, thrive, and live in dignity and with hope.

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