Murray Mandryk: Sask. Party government dogma interfering in education

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A government runs into problems when its philosophies and beliefs begin to overshadow reason. This is happening in Saskatchewan education. skpoli

embarrassed the government this spring by demanding it address overcrowded classrooms

“To have a government use our taxpayer dollars to spread misleading information about their salaries on billboards goes beyond disrespect for teachers,” said NDP education critic Matt Love on Thursday, adding he never made anything close to $92,000 a year after 10 years of teaching.Article content While Duncan has admitted classroom complexity is the biggest issue facing education, the government is clearly trying to vilify teachers by implying the only issue is money, NDP Leader Carla Beck added.

 

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