2002 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 37th Parliament
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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 120 -- Monday, November 25, 2002 -- 2 p.m.
Schedule C
PUBLIC WRITTEN QUESTIONS
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- Date entered on Order Paper: November 19, 2002
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- 18 Al Klassen, President, Richmond Teachers' Association, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for Public Education, the following question:--
- Now that school districts are entering into corporate sponsorships, how much influence would you allow the corporate sponsor to have over school board policies?
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- 19 Al Klassen, President, Richmond Teachers' Association, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for Public Education, the following question:--
- Given the number of teachers that have been taken out of the classroom, how are the remaining teachers expected to meet accountability requirements and improve student performance?
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- Date entered on Order Paper: November 25, 2002
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- 20 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert District Teachers' Union,
to ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for School Planning Councils, the following question:--
- Why would all of the partner groups (BCCPAC, BCPVPA, BCSSA, BCSTA) get the $150,000 "start up" grant, but the BCTF received no grant whatsoever? How can "partner-groups" work together when funding from the beginning creates divisiveness?
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- 21 Al Klassen, President, Richmond Teachers' Association, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for Public Education, the following question:--
- Given the reduced number of ESL teachers, teacher-librarians, learning assistance teachers, resource teachers, speech and language clinicians, special education teachers and counsellors, how are teachers expected to provide adequate assistance to students requiring these services?
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- 22 Al Klassen, President, Richmond Teachers' Association, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for Public Education, the following question:--
- Given the reduction in teaching staff, reduction in financial resources and the increased workload, how are teachers expected to properly implement the proposed graduation requirements?
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- 23 Al Klassen, President, Richmond Teachers' Association, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for Public Education, the following question:--
- Given the legislated contract that was imposed on teachers, how do you plan to develop cooperative partnerships to improve the public education system?
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