Growing teacher shortage crisis also caused by threat of Ofsted inspection and lack of respect for profession| the Guardian
Teachers will take on the role of guides and mentors rather than content experts.| Education Week
Before the provincial election, B.C. teachers are speaking out, saying the parties still haven't offered solutions to key issues for teachers.| CityNews Vancouver
Provincial funding for schools has been decreasing for decades. Many educators aren’t sure they can go on| The Walrus
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The radical new approach includes year-round classes—with breaks for hunting and fishing| The Walrus
Mice and rat infestations, leaky roofs, a lack of staff and class supplies. Inside the gradual erosion of public education in Ontario| The Walrus
Amanda Perry teaches literature at Champlain College Saint-Lambert and Concordia University. She is a contributing editor with Literary Review of Canada.| thewalrus.ca
As we continue through the academic 2023/24 school year, I think it is important that we share thoughts, reflections and hopes for the new year. I’m beyond excited about what this new year will bring us.| teachers.ab.ca
CALGARY – The average wage for Albertans working as educational assistants (EAs) in the province’s school districts has dropped below the poverty line. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) President Rory Gill, Alberta Division, says the drop is reflective of a government underfunding education, and the fact education workers have not had a wage increase ... Read more...| CUPE Alberta