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Limit flags being flown at government buildings
The provincial government should mandate that all publicly funded buildings should only be allowed to fly two flags the Canadian flag and the Saskatchewan flag. The only exception would be flying the flag of an official dignitary from a foreign country visiting the legislature. The flag would only fly during the duration of the visit and only at the Legislative Building. This is what is done world wide as a show of respect.
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Author of the article: Josh Aldrich
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021 • 19 hours ago • 5 minute read • Dr. Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, says a restructuring of the math curriculum in Manitoba is needed to stop the decline in outcomes in the K-12 school system. Photo by Handout /University of Winnipeg
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A Manitoba math professor says we need to get back to the basics when it comes to teaching math in this province.
Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, said a paradigm shift in the approach to the way the subject is taught in K-12 levels is one of the biggest reasons math outcomes have plummeted over the last 20 years.
Author of the article: Josh Aldrich
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 5 minute read • Dr. Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, says a restructuring of the math curriculum in Manitoba is needed to stop the decline in outcomes in the K-12 school system. Photo by Handout /University of Winnipeg
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A Manitoba math professor says we need to get back to the basics when it comes to teaching math in this province.
Anna Stokke, the chairperson of mathematics and statistics at the University of Winnipeg, said a paradigm shift in the approach to the way the subject is taught in K-12 levels is one of the biggest reasons math outcomes have plummeted over the last 20 years.
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