Accountability Out the Window in Saskatoon Schools

This year the Saskatoon Public School board has implemented an new and more friendly way of marking.  No deduction for assignments handed in late, and of course no consequences for plagiarism.  It’s no wonder kids are growing up thinking that they are not accountable for their actions.  During a radio interview of an “educational expert”, he hoped that all Saskatchewan schools would become enlightened and start using this report card system.

Once again common sense and reason have left the building.  In the real world, that we all live in, our jobs demand timeliness and accountability.  Without it what would get done?  There already is an understanding that each student’s situation may be different and they may have a good reason for handing in an assignment late.  If a student is sick or a family emergency occurs, most Saskatchewan teachers are more than fair, and already take special circumstances into account.

What about all the students who did take the time to finish the assignment on time.  This type of marking is completely unfair to them.  It is unfair to all the students.  How will they understand that in university or college plagiarism will get you a zero and possibly kicked out?

We should teach them the fundamentals of life during school, including what is expected and required to get good grades.  This learned behaviour will then translate into real world success later on in life.

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Saskatchewan Cabinet Ministers Receive iPads

The iPad is a cool new gadget from the over-hyped and overvalued Apple company.

In what the government claims to be a paper and cost savings measure,  the Saskatchewan Party is giving their cabinet ministers iPads.  The government goes on to claim that one office will save over $50,000 worth of paper costs in a year.  Computer technology is not new;  the ministers could have been viewing their documents electronically for years.

Officials say that the new iPads, with all their neat applications, will only be used for government business.  Show us that the Facebook and Twitter apps have been removed from the devices and then maybe we will believe it.

In addition to the very small and distracting BlackBerrys, the ministers will carry around iPads to play with at meetings when others are speaking.  Let’s just hope all the ministers can get their iTunes off their iPods and transfer them to their iPads without much iTrouble.

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Saskatchewan Restaurant and Bar Sales Up in 2010

Saskatchewan sales in food and drinking establishments increased by 1.4% over last year. That’s the largest increase in any of the provinces.

Saskatchewan Restaurant and Bar Sales 2010

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