education spending

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Provinces should allow schools to schedule their own schoolyears

The summer break began in cities where wealthy families and other suburbanites fled the summertime heat.


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Don’t make student failure impossible—sometimes it’s necessary

Based on research, there’s no reason to assume that grade retention is always harmful.


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More money for teachers won’t make public schools better

Provinces should allow parents to use government funding to enroll their children in schools of their choice.


9:42AM
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Schools must get back to basics

Ironically, teachers these days are much better educated and professionally prepared than teachers in previous generations.


12:49PM
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Nova Scotia increases public school spending while student results decline
According to the latest comparable data, the province's average math scores have steadily declined.

8:38AM
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Spending on public schools increases across Canada while student results decline

Between 2003 and 2018, Canada’s average PISA scores in math, science and reading declined.

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3:32PM
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More spending on public schools not producing better results in Ontario
Ontario relies more heavily on the public school system to deliver education than Quebec.