David
I don't think that's completely fair. Even the scohol closure debate' struggles witht he concept of how we prefer our children to be educated. The era when parents would argue that a full Hardisty or Strathcona's Bev Facey, come to that, was the ideal scohol for their children has largely come and gone. Part of what we do lack in agreeing with you is the ability to critixize ( or correct) Alberta Education's approach to curriculum. Failing the ability to be able to change content we have focused the dissatisfaction on the box that it is taught in or the cost thereof .
David I don't think that's completely fair. Even the scohol closure debate' struggles witht he concept of how we prefer our children to be educated. The era when parents would argue that a full Hardisty or Strathcona's Bev Facey, come to that, was the ideal scohol for their children has largely come and gone. Part of what we do lack in agreeing with you is the ability to critixize ( or correct) Alberta Education's approach to curriculum. Failing the ability to be able to change content we have focused the dissatisfaction on the box that it is taught in or the cost thereof .