Large bodies of empirical evidence show that policies and practices that support failure in schools does little to improve student outcomes, yet course failure remains widespread in secondary schools. Further, there is a growing body of evidence indicating these policies and practices are costly in fiscal terms. This study builds on this body of evidence to ask the question: how much money does course failure in secondary schools cost the Ontario public education system annually? Borrowing from Levin & McEwan’s resource cost modelling approach, the study calculates the volume of course failure across all secondary schools in the province and establishes estimates of the annual cost of secondary course failure taking into account some factor...
The aging of Canada’s population in the coming decades will drive up the cost of many government pro...
To accurately understand education spend-ing, enrolment changes must be included. For Canada as a ...
Original title: Leergeld Financial problems arose in the Dutch secondary education sector a few y...
Large bodies of empirical evidence show that policies and practices that support failure in schools ...
This article describes a study that examined the volume of secondary course failure and its direct b...
A growing number of post-secondary education institutions and public bodies have recently terminated...
For the past three decades, Canada has adopted post-secondary education policies that have reduced p...
Objectives: This study investigates the causes of school failure in two public secondary schools in ...
For the past three decades, Canada has adopted post-secondary education policies that have reduced p...
Declining student enrolment is a phenomenon being faced by many school authorities throughout Canada...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
The study enquired into the need for better methods of presenting information for decision making pu...
The study enquired into the need for better methods of presenting information for decision making pu...
The aging of Canada’s population in the coming decades will drive up the cost of many government pro...
To accurately understand education spend-ing, enrolment changes must be included. For Canada as a ...
Original title: Leergeld Financial problems arose in the Dutch secondary education sector a few y...
Large bodies of empirical evidence show that policies and practices that support failure in schools ...
This article describes a study that examined the volume of secondary course failure and its direct b...
A growing number of post-secondary education institutions and public bodies have recently terminated...
For the past three decades, Canada has adopted post-secondary education policies that have reduced p...
Objectives: This study investigates the causes of school failure in two public secondary schools in ...
For the past three decades, Canada has adopted post-secondary education policies that have reduced p...
Declining student enrolment is a phenomenon being faced by many school authorities throughout Canada...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
This study investigates the extent of portable classroom use in the province of Ontario between the ...
The study enquired into the need for better methods of presenting information for decision making pu...
The study enquired into the need for better methods of presenting information for decision making pu...
The aging of Canada’s population in the coming decades will drive up the cost of many government pro...
To accurately understand education spend-ing, enrolment changes must be included. For Canada as a ...
Original title: Leergeld Financial problems arose in the Dutch secondary education sector a few y...