A report reveals that Ontario principals are seeking additional support as the province de-streams high school courses. They claim that the changes have increased their workload and are requesting more resources to successfully implement the new system.
Ontario principals are requesting more support as the province de-streams high school courses , according to a report. They argue that the changes have placed additional burdens on them and that they need more resources to effectively implement the new system.
Ontario Principals Support De-Streaming High School Courses Report
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