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May 10, 2002
MLA "distressed"
by education department
Iqaluit Centre MLA Hunter
Tootoo told MLAs last week that hes distressed to hear comments from department
of education officials in the media, commenting upon Nunavuts woeful performance
in a recent national test of mathematics skills.
Peter Kilabuk, Nunavuts
minister of education, and Tom Rich, Nunavuts deputy minister of education,
have said in newspaper and radio interviews that theyre not surprised
that Nunavut students did so badly in the national tests.
"Mr. Speaker, these
comments seem to suggest that the poor results of Nunavut schools in a nation-wide
math test were inevitable," Tootoo said.
But Tootoo said when a
Grade 6 class at Iqaluits Nakasuk School placed second in a nation-wide
math competition, department officials were putting out a different line:
"At that time, the
minister of education made the following comments in an official government
of Nunavut news release. This is a great achievement for those young scholars.
They should feel very proud of themselves. They are an example of what our youth
in schools are capable of in Nunavut," Tootoo said.
"Mr. Speaker, the
minister of education of the day said the right thing: our children and our
educators need to know that we expect and welcome success in the classroom."
But Tootoo said the department
is now sending the wrong message to youth.
"Its tragic
that we see that we seem to have reversed our expectations in just three short
years. Mr. Speaker, I feel adamantly that the department of education should
not be presenting failure as inevitable, but instead should be encouraging our
students to be the best that they can be," Tootoo said.
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