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Discussions - On Other Matters - View Post - Archive
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7/10/2008 9:58:45 AM
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Nostradama |
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Could you explain a little further?
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Do you mean that ages three to four should be a pre-K situation and then kindergarten for ages four and five, going into Grade l at six?
I have a lot of problems with this situation, but they're mostly based on issues that are particular to Canada, mainly based on the fact that we don't have enough qualified teachers who can be produced on short notice to teach these classes. That's why we've got daycare shortage problems. The government has quite rigid regulations on who can, and who cannot, work in a government-approved and licensed day care. Because of this rigidity, we have a lot of unlicensed "basement daycares," some of which are good and some of which aren't. But they're basically bootleg operations which are, in effect, clandestine, and not government inspected or approved. So there's no guarantee that your kid is even going to be safe.
But having been a kid who started public (actually, it was what we here call "private") school at age three, I have a lot of issues with this. It wasn't a good experience for me, and I was considered one of the "bright/good" kids. From my experience, three is just too young for a school situation, in a setting where there are way more kids than there are in a daycare situation. A daycare situation where there might be ten to twenty kids is a whole different thing than a situation where there's a whole school of maybe a couple of hundred kids. And that's what they're proposing here.
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