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Mandatory Ontario teacher math test reveals racial and language disparities

5 May 2026
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Results from a math test required for teacher certification in Ontario reveal significant disparities among different demographic groups, according to the Ontario Teachers’ Federation. The data indicates that while 68% of teacher candidates passed the test on their first attempt, the success rate varies notably by age, language, and race. Specifically, candidates from racialized backgrounds, French speakers, and older applicants exhibited lower pass rates. Chris Cowley, president of the teachers’ federation, emphasized that these disparities reflect systemic barriers rather than the candidates’ teaching abilities. The math test, initiated by Premier Doug Ford’s government in 2021 to enhance student math scores, has faced legal challenges, with a recent ruling reinstating the test for the 2024-25 academic year despite concerns over its impact on diversity in the teaching profession. Data shows that after three attempts, 92% of white candidates passed compared to just 64% of Black candidates, raising concerns about the retention of potential educators.

Why It Matters

The disparities highlighted by the math test results are significant as they underscore systemic issues within Ontario’s teacher certification process that may deter qualified candidates from entering the profession. The math proficiency test was introduced to improve student outcomes but has raised questions about equitable access to teaching positions. Historical data shows that standardized testing can disproportionately affect underrepresented groups, leading to fewer diverse educators in schools. With the ongoing teacher shortage in Ontario, understanding and addressing these barriers is crucial for fostering an inclusive educational environment and ensuring all students have access to qualified teachers.

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