Opposition call for crackdown on taxpayer funded schools was ignored in last week’s election

Opposition call for crackdown on taxpayer funded schools was ignored in last week’s election

Educ우리카지노ation Secretary David Plouffe says the Tories will not be making any „dramatic changes“ to education in the short term.

„They are going to have to wait until the end of this session to see what the changes that they want to make to their school funding are,“ Plouffe said.

Plouffe’s comments come amid calls for more stringent regulations on taxpayer funded schools i카지노 사이트n the wake of an increasing number of high profile case studies in recent years that show taxpayer funding is having an impact on students in failing public schools.

„It’s really not that surprising,“ Plouffe said. „One of the big questions we will be asking as we examine what we need to do is do some sort of evaluation of our current model of school funding. Because if we get the wrong approach and continue to give a massive subsidy, we are going to have massive amounts of students in some of the worst schools in Canada.“

Plouffe also says the Tories won’t be making any „dramatic changes“ to education in the long run, 더킹카지노adding that there will be „great flexibility“ with regard to how to fund schools.

„One of the things I think is exciting about this process is that we are not putting ourselves in an position that will allow us to do a complete radical overhaul of the way we run our educational system,“ he said.