Education
Providing structured early childhood education pays social and economic dividends. Yet it’s not rising to the top of the educational agenda. Should governments offer universal childcare programs or target support where it will do the most good? It may not be a simple “either/or” question
by Paul W. Bennett
There is no crisis in education and that’s the underlying problem
by Charles Cirtwell
Measured progress and accountability are keys to education success
by Jamie Newman
The ninth annual AIMS Atlantic Canada High School Report Card tackles the question: How to make progress?
by Progress Magazine
HALIFAX (NS) – Nova Scotia’s educational institutions are positioning the province as a global leader in education and training, thanks...
by Progress Magazine
Atlantic Canada’s first Pathways to Education “stay in school” program is welcomed by participants and residents as a saviour for a lost generation
by Paul W. Bennett
HALIFAX, N.S., – Atlantic Canada’s universities are a $2 billion industry according to a study released today by the Association of...
by Progress Magazine
1975 Graduate Bob Kelly to Succeed Dr. David Sobey
by Progress Magazine
Research excellence at NSAC was awarded Friday with the five-year renewal of a Canada Research Chair at the Bible Hill university.
by Jenn Ryan
Atlantic Canadian business schools lead the country at drawing women into graduate studies. How do they do it?
by Julie Sobowale