New Brunswick Schools Miss Every Literacy Target in Recent Auditor General Report

by Johnny | Jun 3, 2026 | Provincial | 1 comment

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  1. Dale Cross

    I believe that one of the responses was to increase the PD days that teachers receive in order for them to be better prepared to increase accomplishment levels? I would suggest that this approach is kicking the can down the road and running away from the problem? Students need more in classroom time with teachers who by the way have at least 5 years post grade twelve and have a degree on how to teach these subjects, if there are any teachers who after receiving formal university level training and certification as teachers then maybe we need to raise the bar a lot higher. The findings of the report are clear we as ax payers and students as recipients are not getting what we paid for! Students < who are our future adults , are not able to fully embrace trades training if they are still struggling with literacy and numeracy issues. our graduation numbers may be up but the that is not how we measure success, competency is the successful outcome we expect not lust less drop outs ! For those who are dinosaurs we know we can confidently say our curriculum of 60 to 70 years ago would produce higher competency levels than are being reported now ?

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