Glaze Report
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Nova Scotia committed to being an ally to Black, Indigenous students: education ministerNova Scotia Education Minister Zach Churchill says department is working towards breaking down barriers for Mi'kmaw and African Nova Scotian learners.EducationJun 17, 2020
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Recommendations for education accountability nowhere to be found a year after the Glaze ReportAvis Glaze made three recommendations to create more accountability in the province's education system. A year later, none of the three have been created and two are off the table entirely.EducationJan 24, 2019
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Chaos versus order: One year later, how both sides of education debate view the Glaze ReportIt’s been one year since Avis Glaze presented Nova Scotians with her “Raise the Bar” report on how to improve education. Global News looks at what has happened a year later.EducationJan 23, 2019
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Province and Nova Scotia Teachers Union at odds ahead of negotiationsNearly a year after sweeping changes to the education system were brought in, the Nova Scotia Teachers Union denies that the province has the support of those on the frontlines.EducationJan 11, 2019
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Nova Scotia’s top news stories of 2018: January to JuneHere's a recap of some of 2018's top news stories in Nova Scotia.CanadaDec 31, 2018
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Nova Scotia says record-check procedures for teachers under review after alleged assaultThe news comes after a Halifax-area English teacher was placed on administrative leave after an alleged incident inside a classroom at Cole Harbour District High School.CrimeNov 14, 2018
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97 per cent of Nova Scotia’s principals now part of association created under Education Reform ActThe Education Reform Act removed most principals, vice-principals and senior supervisors from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.EducationAug 1, 2018
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Controversial bill on education reform in Nova Scotia heads to committee for reviewThe discussion on Bill 72, also known as the Education Reform Act, is set to take the spotlight during today's meeting.EducationMar 5, 2018
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CSAP applauds, HRSB mourns McNeil government’s move to implement Glaze ReportIn a news release, CSAP says they applaud "the leadership and determination of Premier Stephen McNeil"EducationMar 1, 2018
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Nova Scotia moves ahead with education overhaul, makes some concessions to unionThe main change from the initial plan announced in January is that the province will not move ahead with the creation of a college of teachers.CanadaMar 1, 2018
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