{"id":294,"date":"2003-06-18T00:03:22","date_gmt":"2003-06-18T04:03:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/yulelog\/2003\/06\/18\/independent-education-au-canada\/"},"modified":"2003-06-18T00:03:22","modified_gmt":"2003-06-18T04:03:22","slug":"independent-education-au-canada","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/yulelog\/2003\/06\/18\/independent-education-au-canada\/","title":{"rendered":"Independent Education, <i>au<\/i> Canada"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name='a166'><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Canada is quite odd in some ways.  In the US, a private (&#8220;independent&#8221;) school is a private school, and squeezes money out of the parents, alumni, and community via tuition and fundraisers.  A public school receives per capita funding from public sources.  But in Canada &#8212; at least in British Columbia &#8212; private schools get taxpayer (public) funding.  It&#8217;s a substantial amount: from 35-50% of operating costs get covered out of the province&#8217;s coffers, provided the school follows a provincial curriculum (standards).  According to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.canada.com\/vancouver\/vancouversun\/story.asp?id=2F9A9361-D3CC-49F9-8ADA-4DE553CCE29D\">Vancouver Sun article here<\/a>, the government pays out around $160M per year to private schools.  <\/p>\n<p>Now the government has taken an unprecedented step in giving a new independent school in Burnaby, a Vancouver suburb, a $250K start up grant.  The Mediated Learning Academy, a K-12 school, is geared toward special-needs kids &#8212; from every spoke of that umbrella term &#8212; and will employ a method called the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.context.org\/ICLIB\/IC27\/Greenbrg.htm\">Mediated Learning Experience<\/a>, which was developed by <a href=\"http:\/\/starfsfolk.khi.is\/solrunb\/vygotsky.htm\">Lev Vygotsky<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/starfsfolk.khi.is\/solrunb\/feuerst.htm\">Reuven Feuerstein<\/a>.  It will teach to about 180 kids, with a 10:1 student:teacher ratio.  The mediated learning philosophy maintains that &#8220;intelligence is not fixed but can be enhanced,&#8221;  which isn&#8217;t news to anyone who has pulled their child out of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cantrip.org\/gatto.html\">the factory school<\/a>.  Obviously, one-to-one, or even one-to-ten tutoring, is going to have a major impact on any child&#8217;s learning.  This program is being publicly funded, however, at a time of huge cutbacks to BC public schools: teachers here are facing fewer resources, are being run off their feet with increasing demands, and are looking at increased class sizes.  The newly-formed private school will still have to charge tuition (between $10-12K per annum per pupil), although it expects to be able to give some need-based scholarships to families.  <\/p>\n<p>If the Mediated Learning Academy could function as a pilot tug that eventually compels public money to be spent for implementing mediated learning in factory schools, we might see more 21st-century-appropriate public education for everyone.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Canada is quite odd in some ways. In the US, a private (&#8220;independent&#8221;) school is a private school, and squeezes money out of the parents, alumni, and community via tuition and fundraisers. A public school receives per capita funding from public sources. 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