I think the communities have been saying this. We need to work with the department. I again challenge the Minister, for example, young graduate Samuel Kodakin, next year I want to ask if the institution has talked to him, the department, have you gone to school? If not, why not? Are you working? Has it helped you? Those type of things to see where the graduates have gone once they finish school. Maybe he’s going back to Aurora College to do upgrading to further his career in another field of specialized knowledge and needs to do that. I want to ask the Minister, that type of tracking, keep track of these students who are graduating this year to see where they are. Ask the questions. Do the interviews with them. Let them know that we want to see them succeed. I want to ask the Minister that type of detail working with our government.
Norman Yakeleya on Question 109-17(3): Tracking The Success Of High School Graduates In Post-Secondary Institutions
In the Legislative Assembly on June 8th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 109-17(3): Tracking The Success Of High School Graduates In Post-Secondary Institutions
Oral Questions
June 7th, 2012
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