Reading Time: 3 minutes Ford should follow BC’s example if the union continues to refuse to accept a reasonable offer
Tag: Ontario education
Violence should never be normalized in school
Reading Time: 3 minutes Schools must avoid the equally misguided extremes of zero-tolerance policies and permissive idealism
Why we need to maintain performance-based education
Reading Time: 4 minutes Instead of pursuing the unattainable ideal of academic equality, we should focus on redefining our idea of educational success
More spending on public schools not producing better results in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes Quebec spending per student is 13.6% less than in Ontario, and the lowest of any province, yet Quebec students achieve comparable results to students in Ontario
School choice key to improving education
Reading Time: 3 minutes Competition is always better than monopoly and the education system is no exception
International students play (and pay) a bigger role in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes And funding changes promised by the provincial government will likely shift the economic balance even further
Independent schools should be encouraged, funded in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes A survey shows that independent school graduates are much more likely to work for the common good. How can that be bad?
What Betsy DeVos could learn about school choice from Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes Unfortunately, the U.S. Education Secretary would have to visit the past to find truly innovative approaches to school choice
Kudos to Toronto, but independent schools still face discrimination
Reading Time: 4 minutes Subjecting parents choosing such schools for their children to extra costs is discriminatory
Ontario’s free post-secondary initiative deserves to be emulated
Reading Time: 3 minutes By making free tuition available to low-income students, Ontario is making a significant investment in its economic future