Features Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:47:21 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Northern schools lead on reconciliation /item/26007-northern-schools-lead-on-reconciliation /item/26007-northern-schools-lead-on-reconciliation

To see the impact of engraining Indigenous cultures and languages into OntarioƵapp schools — a practice encouraged by the Ministry of Education — one needs to simply look north.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada Sun, 10 Sep 2017 07:05:00 -0400
Fund puts Ontario schools on path to green future /item/25517-fund-puts-ontario-schools-on-path-to-green-future /item/25517-fund-puts-ontario-schools-on-path-to-green-future

OntarioƵapp Ministry of Education wants the provinceƵapp schools to step up when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and itƵapp putting up $200 million to support that effort.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada Fri, 23 Jun 2017 05:00:00 -0400
Help is on the way for Ontario's classrooms /item/24920-help-is-on-the-way-for-ontario-s-classrooms /item/24920-help-is-on-the-way-for-ontario-s-classrooms

OntarioƵapp special needs students have received a helping hand from the Ministry of Education to the delight of the Catholic teachers’ union.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada Wed, 19 Apr 2017 08:30:00 -0400
Christian educators say Israeli funding cuts threaten schools' existence /home/international/item/23142-christian-educators-say-israeli-cuts-threaten-schools-existence /home/international/item/23142-christian-educators-say-israeli-cuts-threaten-schools-existence

HAIFA, Israel – When Israel's Ministry of Education ranked its top 277 schools, eight of the nation's 47 Christian schools were on the list.

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Ontario daycares receives a $120 million boost /item/20148-ontario-daycares-receives-a-120-million-boost /item/20148-ontario-daycares-receives-a-120-million-boost

Good news for parents with young children in Ontario — the Ministry of Education plans to spend $120 million to increase day care spaces in the province.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada Wed, 29 Apr 2015 12:00:00 -0400
Sex-ed opponents call for student strike /features/catholic-education/item/20133-sex-ed-opponents-call-for-student-strike /features/catholic-education/item/20133-sex-ed-opponents-call-for-student-strike

TORONTO - A parent group is calling for children to be pulled out of school during Education Week in Ontario to protest the provinceƵapp new sexual-education curriculum.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Education Wed, 22 Apr 2015 10:00:00 -0400
Catholic high school graduation rates better than public boards /features/item/20015-catholic-high-school-graduation-rates-better-than-public-boards /features/item/20015-catholic-high-school-graduation-rates-better-than-public-boards

Students at OntarioƵapp Catholic high schools are graduating at a significantly higher rate than those at public schools, according to data released by the Ministry of Education.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Catholic Education Wed, 08 Apr 2015 12:00:00 -0400
OECTA president to focus on relationship building /features/item/19957-oecta-president-to-focus-on-relationship-building /features/item/19957-oecta-president-to-focus-on-relationship-building

Over the next two years Ann Hawkins hopes to use her position as the new Ontario English Catholic Teachers AssociationƵapp (OECTA) president to build relationships and protect the Catholic classroom.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Catholic Education Sat, 21 Mar 2015 12:00:00 -0400
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OTTAWA - Ontario Catholic authorities believe Catholic teaching is protected in the provinceƵapp new sex education curriculum, though pro-family groups don’t share in that optimism.

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ccn-ottawa@rogers.com (Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News) Education Tue, 24 Feb 2015 14:30:00 -0500
Group seeks more consultation on Ontario sex ed curriculum /item/19374-group-seeks-more-consultation-on-ontario-sex-ed-curriculum /item/19374-group-seeks-more-consultation-on-ontario-sex-ed-curriculum

TORONTO- Concerns that there was insufficient parental consultation during the reform of Ontario's sexual education curriculum were formally voiced by a newly formed Toronto citizens' group Dec. 12.

And some in the group went further, predicting that much of what was shelved four years ago when the Liberal government tried to bring changes to the curriculum will be brought back, and they expressed concerns that an alleged child pornographer's hands are all over the development of that curriculum.

“What we are trying to do now is to make sure that the consultation will let all parents express their views,” said Peter Chen, co-ordinator of Citizens for Good Education, which hosted a press conference in Toronto to voice its concerns. “We would like transparency and democracy in this consultation.”

Citizens for Good Education is an umbrella group that represents more than 200 faith and ethnic groups, including the Catholic Civil Rights League, REAL Women of Canada and the Toronto Chinese Catholic Task-force.

In the days following Nov. 28 when the consultation process conducted by the Minister of Education closed, more and more of the groups came forward expressing concerns that surveying 4,000 citizens (one parent from each elementary school in the province) over two weeks in a province with four fully funded school systems and a population of 13.5 million was insufficient.

Chen said the group is seeking to defer the proposed September 2015 implementation of the new curriculum to allow for further consultation.

“We want to make sure the timing and the contents are appropriate for our children age-wise,” said Chen.

Gwen Landolt, founder of REAL Women of Canada, also criticized November's consultation as an online survey which “is not parent input,” and said it contained “loaded questions all leading in one direction.”

The government believes its recent consultation was sufficient and intends to involve parents again before the finalizing the document.

“In recognizing that parents have a strong interest in how this information is provided to their children, the province committed to consult with parents before the document is finalized," said Ministry of Education spokesperson Derek Luk.  

Luk said this new information will be used in conjunction with that gathered between 2007 and 2010, extensive consultations with those directly involved at all levels of education and expert advice.

Beyond the lack of consultation, Mary-Ellen Douglas, national co-ordinator for Campaign Life, is concerned with former deputy education minister Benjamin Levin's role in developing the reformed curriculum four years ago, which was pulled by the Liberal government at the last minute. She feels that much of the new curriculum, considering the tight timeline of the current reform process, will mirror that program.

Levin is facing charges of making and distributing child pornography, counselling to commit an indictable offence and an arrangement to commit a sexual offence against a child under the age of 16. Since the original charges were laid, Levin had five additional child pornography related charges laid against him.

“He is an alleged child pornographer and he is up on these charges and this is the man who wrote the program,” she said. “If convicted the man should be in jail and stay there for the rest of his life. This is a man who wants to exploit our children through the school system.”

Jack Fonseca, a Campaign Life spokesperson, also expressed concern over Levin's potential contributions.

“In 2010, parents first learned of this Grades 1 to 7 curriculum sex ed lessons that were too graphic at too young an age and made them feel uncomfortable,” he said. “Now that we know it was written under the direction of an alleged child pornographer... parents are even less comfortable. LevinƵapp hand in an explicit program that seems to sexualize kids has only heightened concerns, including my own, as the father of a kindergartner.”

Luk said Levin was simply one cog in the development of the previous curriculum.

“No single individual writes curriculum policy,” he said. “Review or development of all curricula is based on research, evidence and extensive consultation.”
Following the press conference, Chen said Citizens for Good Education would be bringing its message to Queen's Park.

“We will be launching petitions online, or on paper, formed by our member organizations and plan to collect signatures and present them to Queen's Park,” said Chen.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada: Toronto-GTA Fri, 12 Dec 2014 14:25:00 -0500