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STAFFING WOES TURNING ONTARIO EDUCATORS AWAY FROM LEADERSHIP ROLES, PRINCIPALS SAY

September 07 2023
Constant staffing issues in Ontario’s schools are making the roles of principal and vice-principal less attractive, with more bogged down with administrative minutiae than focused on leadership, a major professional association says. Peter LeBlanc, a retired...

NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX IMPLICATIONS OF THE RIGHT TO READ INQUIRY REPORT

September 06 2023
On November 9, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada released a unanimous decision [Moore v British Columbia (Education)] recognizing that learning to read is not a privilege, but a basic and essential human right. The Supreme Court...

EARLY READING SCREENING, SURE — BUT GIVE US MORE RESOURCES, SAY PARENTS AND TEACHERS

September 06 2023
Even though Ontario students won’t be subject to regular standardized reading tests this school year, parents and teachers are warning that any screening tool is only useful if there are more resources to back it up....

AS STUDENTS GO BACK TO SCHOOL, A LOOK AT ONTARIO’S NEGOTIATIONS WITH ITS FOUR TEACHERS’ UNIONS

September 05 2023
The Ontario government is negotiating with its four teachers’ unions, which have been without a contract since August 2022. It was widely expected to be a challenging round of bargaining with the Progressive Conservative government....

MANY GTA TEACHERS SPEND HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS A YEAR ON CLASSROOM SUPPLIES. HERE’S WHY

September 05 2023
There’s something sad about a darkened classroom in summer: chairs piled haphazardly on desks enabling a deep clean of the floor, stripped-down walls revealing none of the lessons learned within. But then, come September, a...

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