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Alberta Releases Results of Post-Secondary Review
A long-awaited report on Alberta’s post-secondary education system was released June 5. The final report from the “A Learning Alberta” steering committee includes recommendations for ensuring government funding meets inflation costs faced by institutions, increased support to promote access for […]
31-05-2006
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Teaching vs. Instruction
Strictly speaking, education & instruction are mutually exclusive. You instruct soldiers. You teach students. There are worse things in America: shopping malls, car fetishism, capital punishment, the Government, the abuse of immigrants, torture, the bias towards wealth, the petty, everyday […]
31-05-2006
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Flex Plans: Alluring but Bad News
At least two Canadian universities (Toronto and Guelph) have tried over the past year to get faculty to accept flexible benefit plans. So this seems a good time to outline what’s wrong with flex plans. University administrators have a strong […]
31-05-2006
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Collective Bargaining Key for Contract Staff
As contract academic staff in Canada’s universities and colleges we have been nurtured on the centrality of rational discourse. We earned our advanced degrees and certifications by mastering our fields and by demonstrating that we can contribute to their further […]
31-05-2006
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Misreading Harper
Loretta Czernis’ comments in the president’s column (CAUT Bulletin, May 2006) about the Conservative Party’s child care plan suggest she is reading too much into Stephen Harper’s comments. Harper’s remark about child care “experts” is political hyperbole that implies nothing […]
31-05-2006
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Work’s Done ‘til Fall? Not Likely
Last month I ran into an old acquaintance I hadn’t seen for quite some time. After a cordial exchange about our respective families, he said: “So, now that the semester is finished and your grades are in, you must be […]
31-05-2006
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Psychiatric Cross-Training Needed to Treat Concurrent Disorders
It is becoming clear from studies published over the last 20 years that mental health and substance use disorders occur more frequently together than as separate entities. Yet most educational institutions offer very few courses that deal with these issues […]
02-05-2006
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Kerr’s Three Blunders Only Part of the Story
The Gold and the Blue: A Personal Memoir of the University of California, 1949–1967 Volume Two: Political Turmoil Clark Kerr. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2003; 458 pp; ISBN: 0-520-23641-6, hardcover $34.95 us. Three centuries after their […]
02-05-2006
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Warren Allmand Is Fearmongering
Warren Allmand’s commentary, We Need Answers on Domestic Spying” (CAUT Bulletin, April 2006), betrays fearmongering at its worst and is a deliberate effort to cause Canadians to distrust their national security institutions. Surely, as a former Solicitor-General of Canada, Mr. […]
02-05-2006
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Harper: Child Care Plan Sidesteps Academics & Researchers
During a roundtable meeting last month with parents and children in Burnaby, British Columbia, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the following of his promise of government support on child care: “Do the opposition parties support giving parents $1,200 per child, […]
02-05-2006
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Les Canadiens ne souscrivent pas aux priorités de M. Harper
Selon le dernier sondage d’opinion publique commandé par l’ACPPU, les Canadiens en général ne partagent pas la plupart des priorités du gouvernement conservateur de Stephen Harper. Le sondage, réalisé par le Centre de recherche Décima juste avant le dépôt du […]
01-05-2006
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L’étude d’une motion de censure remise à l’automne
Le Conseil de l’ACPPU a convenu, le mois dernier, de reporter l’étude d’une motion de censure contre le Collège universitaire du Nord (CUN) jusqu’à son assemblée de novembre 2006 afin de permettre aux parties de répondre aux préoccupations de l’ACPPU. […]
01-05-2006