Yes, Minister is a No-No
This Paper is based on a submission to the Nova Scotia government on school board governance. It explains why schools and school communities, not the Minister of Education, should call the shots in public education.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-04-06T12:19:34+00:00 September 4th, 2008|Policy Papers|
This Paper is based on a submission to the Nova Scotia government on school board governance. It explains why schools and school communities, not the Minister of Education, should call the shots in public education.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-03-31T14:03:46+00:00 July 30th, 2008|Op-ed|
It's time for a big idea. This Commentary tells New Brunswick how to truly put kids first in education.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-03-31T14:36:04+00:00 November 6th, 2007|Op-ed|
AIMS points out that expanding Tuition Support, not getting rid of it, is in the best interest of students and the province of Nova Scotia.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-03-31T14:44:38+00:00 May 25th, 2007|Op-ed|
Latest Education Commentary shows math marks higher than a NS provincial report suggests.
By Charles Cirtwill and Bobby O'Keefe| 2016-03-31T15:31:37+00:00 December 12th, 2006|Op-ed|
How Equalization weighs heavily on us all. Senate Standing Committee on National Finance turns to AIMS for insight and expertise.