Kirstie Donnelly and David Ainley say the Ebacc is narrowing the curriculum in many schools, while Ron Glatter and Peter Shaw say Andrew Adonis is partly to blame for current problemsI wholeheartedly agree with the concern expressed by parents and teachers about the impact of the English baccalaureate (Ebacc) and funding constraints in schools.
Schools should be able to challenge Ofsted inspectors if their conclusions are “defective”, a high court judge has said as he quashed a report that would have put a school into special measures.
With thousands more students enrolling in undergraduate courses in recent years, the risk that some may not enjoy their course, or else feel pressured into following a particular path, also increases.
"Det er deprimerende at utviklingen går i feil retning," sier Utdanningsforbundets leder, Steffen Handal. Han vil lovfeste elevers rett til en kvalifisert lærer.
Schools in more affluent areas across Ontario continue to raise so much money that they bring in almost $200 million more than what the government provides to lower-income communities to try and make up the gap.