Hon. Kathleen Wynne, Minister of Education
She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003 and served as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Education and to the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities. Prior to this, she served as a public school trustee in Toronto. Since becoming minister, Ms. Wynne led many improvements to Ontario's publicly funded education system, such as:
In her role as Parliamentary Assistant, Ms. Wynne facilitated the Parent Voice in Education Project, whose recommendations resulted in the first Ontario Parent Involvement Policy. She also co-chaired the Special Education Working Table to reform how students with special needs receive support in school, and conducted a provincewide review to improve adult education. Premier McGuinty has called Minister Wynne the province's champion of public education. She leads the government's efforts to reduce class sizes in the primary grades, improve student achievement and provide more opportunities for high school students to graduate and reach their full potential. Building on a lifetime of political activity and a career of service to youth, students and families, Ms. Wynne is a knowledgeable and passionate advocate of a strong publicly funded school system. She has played a major role as an organizer and facilitator, helping school communities grapple with education issues and leading citizens groups in a number of grassroots community projects. Ms. Wynne holds a Master of Arts in linguistics from the University of Toronto (1980) and a Master of Education in adult education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (1995). She also completed mediation training at Harvard University. Ms. Wynne has three adult children who live, work and study in Ontario. Mailing Address: |
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