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Bluewater District School Board trustees have expressed concerns over plans to shift to a centralized remote-learning model as a permanent part of the province’s school system in a letter to Ontario’s education minister.
No such plan has been formally announced by the provincial government or discussed publicly, but a March 22 Ministry of Education presentation obtained by the Globe and Mail included a proposal that would have agencies such as TVO and TFO offer asynchronous online learning to secondary students who prefer to learn at flexible hours.
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World Socialist Web Site received the following letter from an Ontario teacher explaining why they will participate in the inaugural meeting of the Cross-Canada Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committee this Sunday (April 11), and why all education staff and working people should attend. The online meeting will begin at 1 PM Eastern Time. You can register to attend here.
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