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  1. Provide schools choice in curriculum

    The government monopoly on education curriculum eliminates diversity and experimentation that can lead to better methods of teaching. ...

  2. Alberta government should increase access to for-profit schools

    Appeared in the National Newswatch, December 11, 2018 As parents across Alberta express increasing concern about the state of K-12 education, the possibility for real education reform—including greater access to independent schools for more Alberta ...

  3. Independent schools key to improving K-12 education in Alberta

    Appeared in the Edmonton Sun, November 23, 2018 Education is one of the most important functions of the provincial government and the second largest area of provincial spending, so ensuring families have access to excellent K-12 education in a manner that ...

  4. K-12 Education Reform in Alberta

    Primary and secondary (K-12) education is one of the most important services supported by provincial governments as it provides the next generation with the foundation of knowledge, experience, and skills necessary for their success as adults. It is the ...

  5. Dollars and Sense of Education Reform in B.C.

    Earlier this month Alex Hemingway from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives penned a provocative column in the Vancouver Sun arguing that government grants to elite independent schools, and perhaps independent schools more broadly, ...

  6. Education reform in Alberta should increase choice for parents

    Appeared in the Calgary Herald, February 8, 2018 The United Conservative Party (UCP) recently released a host of policy reforms for consideration in advance of its annual general meeting in May—including some proposed reforms in education, which are ...

  7. Ontario PCs promise disappointing status quo for education in the province

    Appeared in the Toronto Sun, December 10, 2017 Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives (PCs) recently released their election platform, which shows they have opted for the status quo in K-12 education. This is unfortunate because the province’s education ...