Articles in the Education Category
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Black students in Toronto have among the lowest graduation rates as student apathy runs high, according to the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The reasons for this are both complex and varied but in part due to a flawed school system that fails to address the needs of some its most vulnerable students.
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Toronto will have a second Africentric school as early as next fall after trustees voted in favour of the controversial initiative.
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The Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA) is looking to the future with its upcoming events. But according to president Pauline Christian, it’s only a natural progression. “One of the major thrusts of the BBPA’s vision is to start creating generational wealth and infuse the importance of leaving a legacy behind in our DNA, so future generations do not have to start from zero,” says Christian.
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In a country where education is considered a basic human right, it is shocking that 42 per cent of Canadians are semi-illiterate. The life-threatening repercussions of illiteracy can’t be ignored: 15 per cent of Canadians can’t understand the instructions on an aspirin bottle and almost 30 per cent can’t decipher basic warnings for hazardous materials.