As nearly 200,000 students are back in school, teacher training in math is being improved by strengthening requirements for admission to university level education programs.
The Manitoba government continues to create smaller classes for students in kindergarten to Grade 3 by providing an additional $3 million in new funding for schools.
In the first three years of Manitoba’s smaller classes initiative, the province, in partnership with school divisions, has now hired over 100 new teachers this year, bringing the total of teachers hired for to 315.
The Manitoba government continues to reduce class sizes for students in kindergarten to Grade 3 by providing an additional $3 million in additional funding.
The Manitoba government’s smaller classes initiative has led to 130 teachers being hired in partnership with school divisions throughout the province this year alone, bringing the total number of teachers hired in the first two years of the initiative to 213.
Manitoba is leading the nation in providing teachers with an online resource that will allow educators to share learning resources, network with specialists and share best practices to enhance quality of education.
The Manitoba government continues to move forward on its commitment to reduce kindergarten to Grade 3 class sizes, Premier Greg Selinger announced.
The Manitoba government is moving forward to reduce kindergarten to Grade 3 class sizes with the first phase of its infrastructure plan to add additional classrooms across the province.
The Manitoba government introduced legislation which would improve the process by which the Manitoba Teachers’ Society (MTS) investigates complaints, conducts internal disciplinary procedures and recuperates costs in cases of proven unprofessional conduct by a teacher.
The Manitoba government is making significant progress toward reducing class sizes with 79 new teachers hired by school divisions over the last year, ensuring students receive a quality education and the best learning environment possible.