Toronto Star

Spence launches legal fight

Ex-Toronto board director wants teaching licence back

- KRISTIN RUSHOWY QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU

Chris Spence is launching an all-out fight with the Ontario College of Teachers to overturn a decision that stripped him of his teaching certificat­e because of plagiarism.

The former director of the Toronto District School Board has also hired a new legal team to take on the University of Toronto, so he doesn’t lose his doctorate over allegation­s he didn’t credit others’ work in his thesis.

“In 2013 I resigned from the TDSB over allegation­s of plagiarism,” Spence said in a statement to the Star. “These allegation­s, some of which I acknowledg­ed and took responsibi­lity for, related to a body of work that I had developed outside of my role as a teacher or principal or supervisor­y officer and I took responsibi­lity for my actions.

“For the Ontario College of Teachers to permanentl­y revoke my teaching certificat­e over this matter is disproport­ionate and unpreceden­ted and I will be fighting their process and their findings and their decision” in divisional court.

Last December, the college took away his teaching licence after finding him guilty of profession­al misconduct, a first for a case involving plagiarism.

It has not yet issued a written decision.

Spence, who is currently living and working in Chicago, has said he wants to teach again.

The Ontario College of Teachers said while some members “can appeal a disciplina­ry decision made by our discipline committee to a divisional court … It’s rare.”

And, “when they do, it’s usually unsuccessf­ully,” added spokespers­on Gabrielle Barkany.

Spence has the support of two former Toronto school trustees — Bruce Davis, the one-time chair of the Toronto District School Board, and Rob Davis, who served on the Toronto Catholic board as well as city council.

The two plan to crowdfund to help Spence cover his legal fees.

“We are calling it the ‘Spence Defence,’ ” said Bruce Davis.

“There is so much support for Chris Spence in the educationa­l community and from parents and students.”

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Former TDSB director Chris Spence is launching a legal battle with the Ontario College of Teachers.

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