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| Thursday, August 07, 2008 |
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A Kind of Victory
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The following is from Matt Litvak and Diana Hamilton's Blog. Matt, as always, has done an excellent job of summing up most of our feelings...
You can visit the blog here.
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| Tuesday, August 05, 2008 |
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Minister Forced to Compromise
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FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government backtracked Tuesday on its decision to eliminate early French immersion in the province, announcing it will offer a program beginning in Grade 3.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Angry N.B. parents seek judicial review of French immersion cancellation
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SAINT JOHN, N.B. - New Brunswick parents angry over the cancellation of early French immersion in the province are seeking a judicial review of the government decision.
Michael Wilcott of the parent group Citizens for Educational Choice said Wednesday the provincial Liberal government denied parents due process when the French immersion program was suddenly axed, so they will try to get a hearing through the courts.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Second language education needs more research
By host @ 8:35 AM :: 74 Views ::
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The New Brunswick government has been criticized for basing its decision to eliminate early French immersion on research that is inadequate and flawed. Claims that a single system will help close the gap in academic performance between New Brunswick students and those in other provinces have been questioned. Concerned parents have accused the government of using their children as guinea pigs in a grand social experiment with uncertain consequences.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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NBers expect proper consultation
By host @ 8:32 AM :: 79 Views ::
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Hassan Arif's commentary in Wednesday's Telegraph-Journal seeks to explain away the growing opposition to the provincial Liberal government with a simple cliché - "that is the nature of governing-" and the Liberals appear to take this to their comfort.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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The other side on education
By host @ 8:28 AM :: 70 Views ::
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Citizens for Educational Choice is an umbrella group for a number of local coalitions that have formed across the province since the government initiated drastic changes in the education system on March 14, 2008. Over the past month, CEC has studied the changes and their likely outcomes. The following is the other side of the story associated with five key issues raised by the government.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Guest Blog - Has the debate over EFI faded?
By host @ 8:26 AM :: 455 Views ::
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I have heard that the vocal outrage has become more serious and quiet... Another one of my friends, in the Military stationed at Gagetown, says its caused quite a concern. Families have considered refusing postings to New Brunswick and others have asked to leave the province early.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Minister weighing facts about Debec
By host @ 8:24 AM :: 78 Views ::
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With the fate of Debec Elementary School resting in his hands, the Education Minister says he has a tough decision to make – one which won't be made lightly.
Last month as part of Policy 409, District 14 Education Council (DEC) recommended the closure of the small rural school in favour of two new kindergarten to Grade 8 schools. Minister Kelly Lamrock has final say on the matter.
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