Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Once again, it is a legitimate concern that we are, as well, concerned about as a department. The issue of social paths, special needs and inclusive schooling approach, those are factors that are taken under serious consideration in the short term as we look at the money we do have and how we are spending it and, of course, more specifically in the longer term as we look for increased revenues to, in fact, address those issues, lower the classroom sizes, be able to pay better attention to special needs and then the issue of social paths is another issue that has come up, I know, in committee. As well, it is a concern, I think, by parents in general, the quality of education in that regard. Those are all important points that the Member has raised and they are going to be given serious consideration.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 79-13(7): Class Sizes In The Nwt
In the Legislative Assembly on April 20th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 79-13(7): Class Sizes In The Nwt
Question 79-13(7): Class Sizes In The Nwt
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 19th, 1999
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