General Histoire
Institutional Principalia
Ed. Trends
Money, Money, Money
Emerging Issues
100

The two official languages of Canada

English and French

100

Some provinces and territories may have two separate ministries, one for elementary/secondary education, and one for this upper-level of education

Post-secondary

100

Across Canada, this number of teachers work full-time in public and secondary schools

400,000

100

This level of government is responsible for funding post-secondary education

Provincial

100

The most pressing issue in Canadian education systems

Indigenous education

200

This government document granted rights of language and religion for Canada’s French population

The Quebec Act (1774)

200

The ministries of education meet to discuss educational issues that are of the same interest to all provinces and territories at this national level committee

CMEC (Council of Ministers of Education Canada)

200

There is a shortage of teachers that meet the demands and criteria for this secondary-language program

French immersion

200

This province has the highest average tuition fee in the country and Newfoundland and Labrador the lowest

Ontario

200

Students in these types of communities are falling behind their urban counterparts

Rural

300

According to the article, this concept of diversity is Canada's best growth strategy

immigration

300

This organization is a bilingual, post-secondary organization of researchers that generates and shares knowledge of Canadian education

The Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE)

300

This province released a new policy for graduation in 2018 which requires students to write three new mandatory assessments 

British Columbia

300

The Government of Canada released an Action Plan for official languages 2018-2023, which provides this amount to enable Francophone minority communities to partner with local schools to lead community school projects  

$5 Million

300

Attempts to develop this type of learning modulation and achieve a shared purpose for education in each province is highly politicized with different cultures, religions and racial groups

Common curriculum

400

Approximately this percentage of Canada’s population live in an urban setting

80%

400

The provincial and territorial authority over education is strongly influenced by this quadrennial event

Election

400

This issue has become a bigger problem than supply concerns in rural, remote and First Nations communities

Distribution

400

Regardless of the wide range across provinces, undergraduate tuition fees have increased from a national average of $1,700 in 2008 to over this amount per year in 2018

$7,000

400

These rates are higher in rural areas, and such periods lasts longer for rural dwellers

Unemployment

500

In 2019, youth unemployment was 10.3%, the lowest since this year

1976

500

The age of compulsory school that most jurisdictions require children to attend from

6-16

500

All of Education, School and Public acts all have the same core values: Student emotional development, integration into society, the third being...

Provision of safe and inclusive environments

500

Federal spending on postsecondary education remained stagnant at this percentage of GDP in 2018, which tends to impact tuition fees and expenditure patterns in each province

0.2%

500

Policy makers at all levels of government need to address this spatial dissonance between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students

Achievement gaps

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