Grading the schools that grade the students
We all know how it works when students are graded and marked for competency within their respective schools, but what happens when the public attempts to get grading and competency reports on the schools themselves? Well, thanks to the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) and the Frontier Centre for Public Policy (FCPP) that have carried out some detailed surveys and studies ... those marks for Western Canadian high schools are now available.
Beacon: May 22, 2012
Nova Scotia Universities: Constrain or Release? The special AIMS Luncheon with Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is now 75% sold out. Less Government, not Less Governments. Home of the Brave? National Coalition launched to offer alternatives to transfers. Introducing AIMS Summer Policy Intern, Alanna Newman. AIMS in the Media.
Beacon: May 3, 2012
The special AIMS Luncheon with Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is 60% sold out, Picard on Health- Mixed Medicine and Messages, Robing Peter to Pay...Peter? Financial Reality is Needed in Maritime Canada, An Atlantic Canadian Perspective on the Drummond Report, AIMS is looking to hire a Research and Operations Manager, the AIMS on Campus Student Fellowship Application Deadline Extended, AIMS in the Media.
Beacon: Mark Carney Luncheon
AIMS invites you to join us at a special AIMS Luncheon featuring insights from the Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney.
Beacon: March 17, 2012
AIMS invites you to an interactive discussion on the future of Halifax.
Beacon: March 8, 2012
Expanding the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program, Introducing the AIMS on Campus Student Fellowship, How globalization makes everyone's income a little more equal, Haphazard Spending is Bad for Your Health