Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario

Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario

The Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario (FWTAO) was an association founded in 1918to promote the interests of women elementary school teachers in Ontario, and continued to representwomen teachers until merging in 1998 with the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation to form the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.

History

The FWTAO was formed as a coalition of local women teacher's associations which had begun forming in 1888 in several Ontario cities. They worked for better salaries and job security. In the early years, according to a history by Barbara Richter in the newsletter of the successor organization, FWTAO organizers risked dismissal from their jobs.cite web |author=Barbara Richter |url=http://www.etfo.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/About%20ETFO%20Documents/ETFO%20History%20Documents/history-pt2.pdf |title=It's Elementary: A brief history of Ontario's teachers and their federations. |accessdate=2008-08-18 |work=EFTO Voice |publisher= |date=June 2007 ] With the passage of the Teaching Profession Act of 1944, all elementary school teachersin the public school system in Ontario were required to be members of the FWTAO. Thisempowered the FWTAO to carry out its work. The FWTAO worked to counter discriminationagainst women; for example, even after the passage of legislation in 1951 requiring equal payfor work of equal value, married male teachers were still receiving an additional allowance.cite book |title=Feminist Critical Policy Analysis |last=Marshall |first=Catherine |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1997 |publisher=Routledge |location= |isbn=0750706341, 9780750706346 |pages= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=7tI9AAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA217&dq=%22Federation+of+Women+Teachers%27+Associations+of+Ontario%22&ei=aZaoSPiZEdC4iQGK48H7BA&sig=ACfU3U09kO66YgrdD_oPKIDPPot2r9dg5w ] There were strict social expectations of women teachers; a 1965 study found that women teachers were expected by parents not to smoke, place bets, run for political office, teach after marriage or any of a number of other activities; there were strict expectations that they stop work if visibly pregnant. The FWTAO worked to change these expectations. [ cite book |title=Lesbian Teachers: An Invisible Presence |last=Khayatt |first=Madiha Didi |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1992 |publisher=SUNY press |location= |isbn=0791411710, 9780791411711 |pages= |url= ]

The FWTAO lobbied for affirmative action programs and used scholarships to help individual women further their careers; they also gave scholarships to young women in developing countries. They developed curricula, which tended to follow a democratic philosophy of education, promoting cooperation rather than competition.

The Ontario Public School Teachers Federation, formerly the Ontario Public School Men Teachers Federation, made repeated attempts since the late 60s to merge with the FWTAO, including three court challenges. In 1994, the Ontario Human Rights Commission upheld a complaint by a female principal that the requirement that she be a member of FWTAO was discrimination. A decision was made in 1996 to merge the organizations, and in 1998 they did so, cite book |title=Unions in the Time of Revolution |last=Reshef |first=Yonatan |authorlink= |coauthors=Sandra Rastin |year=2003 |publisher=University of Toronto Press |location= |isbn=0802087531, 9780802087539 |pages=88–89 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S139aOlSx60C&pg=PA88&dq=%22Federation+of+Women+Teachers%27+Associations+of+Ontario%22&lr=&ei=P5yoSPrHCZXKigGOu7Ro&sig=ACfU3U04OMxEe7bprw-vDGRzXAVoN7E6Jw ] forming the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario. [cite web |url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2008/14/c4211.html |title=ETFO Awards Honourary Life Memberships |accessdate=2008-08-23 |work=News release |publisher=CNW Group Ltd. |date=2008-08-14 ]

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