Is education about bricks & mortar?
There is no question our public education system is in trouble but let's examine the history of the relationship between government, parent groups, teacher's unions and school boards. Who in the hell is in charge? Before left wingers denigrate Harris' efforts let us examine the impact of the above groups.
Oct. 20, 2006. 01:00 AMEvery so often, the folks fighting to keep their neighbourhood school open after hours, bring in a full-time English-as-a-second-language teacher or get art instruction back on the curriculum need a reminder of what is really at stake.
Public education binds us together
This is an edited excerpt of a speech by Senator Hugh Segal on Monday night at a tribute dinner for Annie Kidder of People for Education:
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