The hybrid model that Newfoundland and Labrador officials selected for high school students for the rest of the school year is not working, argues Grade 10 student Jake Thompson.
Teachers association says there should have been more consultation ahead of Greene report
NLTA president Dean Ingram said Friday that parts of the report are ‘beyond disappointing’ and even ‘insulting,’ and that the association will fight some of the report s recommendations.
Social Sharing
Meddling at MUN: How a new report answers a 13-year-old political scandal
A new report on post-secondary education in Newfoundland and Labrador pushes for autonomy for Memorial University something that other Canadian universities have long had. John Gushue revisits a political scandal from 2008, when a cabinet minister interfered in the hiring of MUN s president.
Social Sharing
Lift tuition freeze in N.L. and give campuses more power, says independent report
A new report recommends sweeping changes to the province s higher education system, including lifting a decade-long tuition freeze and loosening government s leash on administrations.
Social Sharing
CBC News ·
Posted: Apr 29, 2021 5:57 PM NT | Last Updated: April 29
A report released Thursday says Newfoundland and Labrador s post-secondary institutions should have more control over their own administration but need increased tuition funds to operate at a useful level for the province.(Paul Daly/CBC)
The executive director of Newfoundland and Labrador’s francophone school board, Kim Christianson, spent more than $100,000 in travel expenses between 2017 and 2019, according to hundreds of pages of records obtained by CBC/Radio-Canada.