Murray Mandryk: Sask. classroom problems about funding, not teachers

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Murray Mandryk: Sask. classroom problems about funding, not teachers
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Reasonable people know teachers work hard at a tough job and aren\u0027t societal villains with some irrational plan to ruin our kids.

Sure, unions tend to ask for more than is reasonable at contract time. But does anyone seriously believe classroom problems are caused by excessive teacher wages?

If anything, the government’s billboard campaign and portrayal has made normally passive teachers mad. If they weren’t politically active before, they likely are now. The Sask. Party government got a taste of that during the May For example, the right-wing Fraser Institute — hardly a friend of teachers and the left-wing crowd — recently released a study showing the biggest increases in enrolment have been in Alberta and Saskatchewan .

Saskatchewan under this government has gone from the highest operational funding per capita to sixth place in Canada — the reality since this governmentConsider the ramifications to this day, and who is to really to blame for problems in the classrooms.

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