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Post by NickWorthem on May 6, 2013 0:05:58 GMT -5
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dremorius
HS JV
The french guy (from Quebec)
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Post by dremorius on May 6, 2013 10:02:17 GMT -5
I find it funny that the qualities and the skills of the teachers, along with program's cursus, are rarely mentionned in debates over education. Last year, there was the longest " students' strike" of the province's history, named(by idiots who thought we were having a revolution): Maple Spring. Here is an article that gives an idea of it : Maple spring and numbers . *Please note this: if you read something about 100K or 200K students being on strike or in the Streets, be critical. Those are not the numbers students protesting in the streets but the numbers students affected by the votes. There was a lot of propaganda and exaggeration by some students groups. * Back to the subject, the skills and interest a teacher will have for his job and for the kids isn't something that money can buy, maybe that's why it is overlooked, but it has a greater impact on the education quality than anything else. Sure money can buy state of the art material but if the teacher is bad or not interested, all that money invested won't matter. Same goes for the cursus. If the program is poorly adapted to the market's reality or the schools' material it won't matter how much money you invest, it will remain a shitty education.
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