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Albertans Are Concerned About Public Education
70% Of Albertans Say That The Alberta Government Is Currently Spending "Not Enough" On Public Education
Nine-In-Ten (90%) Albertans Agree That "class size makes a big difference in the quality of education delivered at public schools"
Three-Quarters (76%) Of Albertans Agree That "The Government should fund public education to ensure that all kindergarten to Grade 3 classes in Alberta have fewer than 17 students per teacher" -
Reader's Digest Teens Grading Parents
Virtually All Moms Get An Overall Good Grade, One In Three Dads Need Some Tutoring Sessions
Moms Beat Dads In All Areas Hands Down -
Sйlection du Reader's Digest Teens Grading Parents
Virtually All Moms Get An Overall Good Grade, One In Three Dads Need Some Tutoring Sessions
Moms Beat Dads In All Areas Hands Down -
Canadian Moms And Learning
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadian Moms Concerned About Their Children's Ability To Compete In Global Economy
Virtually All (98%) Think It Is Important To Encourage Learning At Home; Nine-in-Ten (92%) Now More Inclined To Choose Educational Entertainment For Children
Moms More Keen Than Dads On Reading With Their Children At A Young Age (78% when Children are Less than 1 Year Old) -
British Columbians Love To Lend A Hand
BC Boasts Two Million Volunteers
BC's Volunteer Commitment Runs Deep - Average of 22.8 Hours Per Month
Helping Others (38%) and Personal Satisfaction of Doing Good (25%) Most Rewarding Aspects of Volunteering -
BC Post-Secondary Education Good... If You Can Get It
Quality Of BC's Post-Secondary Education Is Solid
BC Residents Concerned About Tuition Costs And Accessibility
BC Government Perceived To Be Making Inroads With Its Addition Of Student Spaces