From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch Students would no longer be automatically enrolled in sex-ed classes and parents would be able to have a hand in deciding...
From The Audit Holding public officials and institutions accountable using data-driven investigative journalism By David Clinton What should public education accomplish? On any given school day some...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra If you didn’t already know, higher government spending on schools doesn’t necessarily produce better results. Just look at what’s...
From the Fraser Institute By Paige MacPherson More than a decade ago, a Verizon commercial put a man holding his cellphone up to his ear in...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky “Many agree with us – including senior, tenured faculty – but will not speak publicly for fear of repercussions” Dozens...
From the Fraser Institute By Paige MacPherson and Tegan Hill Research has shown that simply having a smartphone nearby is enough to distract students from completing...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Paige MacPherson 74 per cent of parents in Alberta believe teachers should present both sides of controversial issues...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra Canada’s largest school board is looking for a new leader. Colleen Russell-Rawlins, director of education of the Toronto District...
From the Fraser Institute By Derek J. Allison Alberta, Quebec and Ontario had the highest average test scores, with each spending markedly less per student than...
From the Macdonald Laurier Institute By David Clinton for Inside Policy Dramatic increases in high-end employment costs have been a significant driver of rising university costs....