In this section, you'll find quick links to the latest studies, and exciting new research about students, schools and education.
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Canada ranks 1st in education, 2nd in business affordability
In this study released on March 27/08, Canada statistically ranks 2nd overall and first among G7 countries for affordable business costs, with a nominal 0.6 percent cost advantage over the United States. "What stands out in the 2008 survey is how strong Canada ranks globally in terms of the non-cost factors that were considered." said Glen Mair, one of the study's authors. - Globally, Canada achieves top ranking in terms of educational outcomes and ranks second for educational attainment and expenditures.
- Canada is one of the top rated countries in terms of ethical business practices, ranking second for perceived low levels of corruption(2), while the US ranks eighth and Mexico last.
→ Click here to view the KPMG Competitive Alternative Highlights
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Our Grade 10 students performed among the best in the world
The results of the 2006 PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) were released on Dec. 4, 2007 by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This international program is designed to assess the achievement of 15-year-old students in reading, math and science. 57 countries participated including all 30 OECD countries. Science achievement of a country or province: 1. Finland 2. Alberta 3. Hong Kong-China 4. British Columbia 5. Ontario Another reason to celebrate! Ontario has, compared to other countries, been more successful at lessening the effects of socio-economic factors on student learning: → Click here to read the highlights of the Ontario results. → Click here to view the full international PISA report.
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Toronto surveys students
The Toronto District School Boards asked every student from Grade 7 through 12 at 289 schools questions about their race, and home life as well their feelings about teachers, school, safety and how welcome they feel in class, in a bid to improve schools. The written questionnaire was completed in class in 2006. Among the findings: → Click here to read the summary. → Click here to view the full report.
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Our students rank fourth!
Canadians willing to pay more taxes for education
Public Education in Canada: Facts, Trends and Attitudes On November 22, 2007, the Canadian Education Association released a report: Public Education in Canada: Facts, Trends and Attitudes. The report is based on a survey of the opinions of over 2,400 Canadians collected between January and May 2007.
The proportion of Canadians willing to pay more taxes for public education has increased from 46% to 56%. Almost three-quarters of Canadians believe provincial governments should be directing more financial resources to public schools.
→ Click here to read the summary of the report. → Click here to see the full report.
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Wealthy parents hire tutors
Public Attitudes Toward Education in Ontario 2007
This was the 16th OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto) survey. The results were released September 6, 2007. - Almost three-quarters of Ontarians now favour increased spending on kindergarten to Grade 12 education, compared to less than half in 1996.
- Sixty per cent of Ontarians were willing to pay higher taxes in support of education, compared to 50 per cent a decade ago.
- Satisfaction with schools has continued to grow since 1998. Just over 60 per cent report that they are satisfied with the school system in general compared to 44 per cent in 1998.
→ Click here to read the media release/summary. → Click here to view the full report.
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