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Media releases
Canadian principals report crisis management crowding out innovation in education: new national survey results
Canada’s public schools are facing persistent operational pressures, leaving school principals stuck in a cycle of reactive crisis management.
Inaugural Kidder-Pascal Awards recognize visionaries delivering on the promise of public education
²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø is proud to announce the inaugural recipients of the Kidder-Pascal Awards for Systems Change & Innovation in Education.
²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø launches pan-Canadian conversation on the role of public education in nation-building
²ÝÝ®ÉçÇøÂ is launching a major cross-Canada engagement centred on the role of public schools in nation-building.Â
²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø announces appointment of co-executive directors
²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø is entering a new chapter with the appointment of Kate Hagerman and Paris Semansky as the organization’s first co-Executive Directors.
Fundraising provides an advantage in well-off schools
The fundraising advantage may be increasing the equity gap by providing already advantaged students with more enrichment than their more disadvantaged counterparts.
This article cites our 2011 report on school libraries. According to the report, there is a significant relationship between student scores on reading and writing tests and the presence of a teacher-librarian.
"We know that students who are struggling benefit from being in the [academic] classroom and the evidence is equally strong that those who are doing well are not harmed." - Annie Kidder
The Ministry of Education is introducing a pilot program to test new approaches to Ontario's school closing process. Annie Kidder points to the need for broader discussions about integrated decision-Âmaking between school boards and municipalities.
Annie Kidder talks about our new report on guidance counsellors with Matt Galloway on CBC Metro Morning.