As hundreds of thousands of students returned to class on Tuesday, the details emerged of the plan to help them catch up for lost class time due to the teachers’ strike. Quebec’s education minister presented his $300-million plan with the goal to complete the existing academic year. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, the needs of students and schools will vary.
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Quebec to spend $300M to bring students up to speed after lost class time during teachers strike
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