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Back to the Future: Ontario education now and then
Back to the Future was a 1980s science-fiction classic about a small-town California teenager, played by Michael J Fox. When an experiment by an eccentric scientist friend Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) goes awry, the teenager is thrown back into the 1950s. This is a time-travel classic. It is full of fun
What kind of leadership is needed today?
By Lauren Levesque, Miriam Martin and Lorraine Ste-Marie In a world that is becoming more complex and uncertain, what kind of leadership is needed? This question is rooted in a growing consensus that, as a community, we are living in a period of disruption and transition marked by several divides:
People Need Less Money to Live As They Get Older? If Only.
Pension plans for teachers, hospital workers and public servants target of study hype By Michael Wolfson Last week the C.D. Howe Institute released a short study just in time for the finance ministers’ meeting – rolling out the tired, old argument that as people age, they do not need as much money
Interlangues Celebrates 40 Years in Ottawa
Surrounded by the Canadian Museum of History’s inspiring collection, Interlangues language school will be recognizing its own history on Friday, September 16. This year marks the school’s 40th year in business. Today, Interlangues employs thousands of teachers to educate students all over the world. In 1974, two years before founder
Government Puts Politics, Not Students, First When It Targets Education
Sam Hammond is President of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario. Ask any teacher and you will hear that teaching is a calling. That is what drives teachers to work hard and love the work they do. With that comes the responsibility to model values and positive behaviours for students
Ontario Education Must Learn to Deal with Massive Spending Cuts
The public education system in Ontario will be hit with $2.6 billion in cuts over the next three years. The education cutbacks will have an enormous impact on students and teachers across the province. Ottawa Life spoke recently with Ken Coran, president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. OTTAWA
Classroom Assessments: the Best Report Card Parents Can Get
Elementary teachers focus on doing what is best for their students. That is why many teachers have reservations about the wide-scale use of standardized tests which are mandated by the government of Ontario. EQAO Established In 1996, the government established the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) to design new
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