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Subject Education reform in BC, and the Federal government's policies towards First Nations
Date November 23, 2024 6:00 PM
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Having trouble viewing? Try the web version [link removed] of this email. Latest Research Education spending increased in BC since 2012/13 to $14,767 per student, but academic performance substantially declined over same period [[link removed]]

K-12 Education Reform in British Columbia finds that from 2012/13 to 2021/22, per-student spending (adjusted for inflation) increased in BC from $13,839 to $14,767, but over the same 10-year period, student performance declined substantially. In fact, the average scores for BC students on the international Programme for International Assessment (PISA) tests in math dropped from 522 in 2012 to 496 in 2022. Scores also declined in reading (535 to 511) and science (544 to 519).

Read More [[link removed]] Federal Indigenous spending almost tripled to projected $32 billion—but modest improvement in Indigenous living standards due to unrelated federal child benefit [[link removed]]

An Avalanche of Money: The Federal Government’s Policies Toward First Nations finds that while federal spending on Indigenous affairs has almost tripled since 2015, the uptick in Indigenous living standards is due primarily to the Canada Child Benefit, an unrelated federal program for families with children.

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