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Education platforms

Here's what the candidates in Hautes-Terres-Nepisiguit, and their parties, are promising.

French immersion

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Liberal

  • Continue grade one early French immersion
  • Expand access points for grade six entry

K-12 funding

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Liberal

Develop a new 10-year plan with teachers and other education professionals, experts, and parents

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"Develop a fresh 10-year plan with teachers and other education professionals, experts, and parents to set a collective vision for education." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

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K-12 learning needs

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Liberal

  • Review class composition
  • Ensure schools have staffing, spaces, & resources to provide one-on-one or small group support in literacy, numeracy, & learning behaviours

    "Ensure schools have adequate staffing, spaces, and resources to provide classroom support in literacy, numeracy, and learning behaviours, which will provide students with more small group or one-on-one practice." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

  • Identify and fill staffing, training and resourcing gaps to effectively implement Policy 322 on inclusive education

    "Support inclusive education for all students by reviewing class composition and identifying and filling the staffing, training, and resourcing gaps impacting the effective implementation of Policy 322." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

K-12 staffing

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Liberal

  • Improve working conditions for all education professionals, prioritising support and wellness
  • Increase financial support for people entering education professions

Post-secondary

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Liberal

  • Work with universities and colleges to develop long-term strategies for student housing
  • Provide more grants for students studying in high-priority fields
  • Keep provincial student loans interest-free

School curriculum

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PC

  • Integrate financial literacy into the K-12 curriculum

    "A re-elected Progressive Conservative government would introduce common sense financial literacy curriculum throughout the education system. By the time a student graduates high school, they will have learned how to open a bank account and build a household budget. The new curriculum will help students understand:

    ● the difference between debit and credit

    ● interest and inflation

    ● different borrowing mechanisms such as mortgages, leases and loans

    ● savings tools such as Registered Retirement Savings Plans, Tax Free Savings Accounts, Registered Education Savings Plans; and

    ● the difference between stocks, bonds, Guaranteed Incomes Certificates, and more."

    pcnb.ca, retrieved 2024-10-12

We don't have any Liberal policies on School curriculum.

School nutrition

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Liberal

Provide free, nutritious, universal free breakfasts, and pay-what-you-can lunches, for all students, using local food where possible

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"Provide nutritious universal free breakfast and pay-what-you-can lunches to all New Brunswick students leveraging local, New Brunswick food where possible." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

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Trades

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Liberal

Provide grants to people who have studies to work in the building trades

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"Provide grants to New Brunswickers who have studied to work in high-priority fields, including healthcare, the building trades, and education." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

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