This article is a revised version of a paper I was asked to prepare for the International Scholars’ Breakfast held during the recent University Council for Educational Administration conference (Goddard, 2000). I was asked to provide a Canadian perspective on the flight of the middle class from the public school system. This I was happy to do.As a self-confessed news junkie, I had been inundated with stories of burgeoning private schools, multitudes of charter alternatives, and the like. I was certain that this paper would provide me with the opportunity to deliver a clear exposé of the problems facing Canadian public schools as they struggle to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse public. As I began to research the topic further, howe...
In this article I explore the debate about common schooling in an increasingly diverse and less defe...
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Many Canadian provinces are looking to Alberta for guidance about charter schools. This case study e...
Currently, over one-third of Canadian families have opted to enroll their children in private educat...
A recent Globe and Mail editorial observed: "The trouble with school boards as they exist . . . is t...
At the heart of the controversy over public education in a democratic system is the tension between ...
Canada is shown, in a comparison with 23 other industrialized nations, to have distinctively low rat...
It was not surprising to see that Education Minister Art Charbonneau's November 17, 1995, plan to "r...
There are great movements of people taking place around the world and our societies are becoming mor...
The Canadian educational system has been influenced by geography, population, and natural resources....
Post-secondary systems throughout Canada and the United States have struggled with funding issues du...
This article deals with the OECD Report of 1976 on Canadian education. It reviews issues concerned w...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
Since 2004, a number of Canadian provinces have initiated comprehensive reviews of their respective ...
This article argues that Quebec public education, as measured by conventional criteria, was more fic...
In this article I explore the debate about common schooling in an increasingly diverse and less defe...
Countries around the world refer to twenty-first century education as essential to maintaining perso...
Many Canadian provinces are looking to Alberta for guidance about charter schools. This case study e...
Currently, over one-third of Canadian families have opted to enroll their children in private educat...
A recent Globe and Mail editorial observed: "The trouble with school boards as they exist . . . is t...
At the heart of the controversy over public education in a democratic system is the tension between ...
Canada is shown, in a comparison with 23 other industrialized nations, to have distinctively low rat...
It was not surprising to see that Education Minister Art Charbonneau's November 17, 1995, plan to "r...
There are great movements of people taking place around the world and our societies are becoming mor...
The Canadian educational system has been influenced by geography, population, and natural resources....
Post-secondary systems throughout Canada and the United States have struggled with funding issues du...
This article deals with the OECD Report of 1976 on Canadian education. It reviews issues concerned w...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
Since 2004, a number of Canadian provinces have initiated comprehensive reviews of their respective ...
This article argues that Quebec public education, as measured by conventional criteria, was more fic...
In this article I explore the debate about common schooling in an increasingly diverse and less defe...
Countries around the world refer to twenty-first century education as essential to maintaining perso...
Many Canadian provinces are looking to Alberta for guidance about charter schools. This case study e...