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In southeastern New Brunswick, getting a seat on the district education councils has proved not to be so tough.
From Sussex Corner to St. Stephen, there will only be 10 elections on Monday to fill 36 DEC positions to manage schools.
I was recently in my friend's kitchen in northern Sweden discussing the education systems in our countries. My friend knows something about the subject, even beyond her experiences with her four children. She is the vice dean of the faculty of education at Umea University.
Programs that rely on funding from the Action Plan for Official Languages, which expired in March, are worried about the lack of a new plan to replace the old one, says Canada's commissioner of official languages.
Doug Willms once again proposes a "no immersion" system because of the results of the Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP) test scores released yesterday. Apparently a world without French instruction would put New Brunswick students at the head of the international class...
Canadian Parents for French came out swinging Monday in response to a report by Doug Willms laying out the case for universal French instruction.
He only sorta kind maybe supports the governments plan? Very confusing...the only thing he is sure of is that parents shouldn't havea choice about school. Apparently, democracy messes with his social experiment...
This editorial shows what will happen when an editorial board has three meetings with people who offer them the same opinion and none with those offer a dissenting voice.
Asking for some clear thinking on literacy....
Too much risk for this reader...
Funny illiteracy numbers again.