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Articles 2011
November 08, 2011
Quality in; quality out
By Calvin Fraser
A group of us at the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) recently had the opportunity to sit down with a group of teacher leaders from the United States. Our topic of discussion over three days was, “What is it that causes Canada to be regarded by the international community as a success in the delivery of high quality public education?” The session was eye opening for us all. All of us had…