Offices that could be moved out of the agency include the Office for #CivilRights, which investigates allegations of #discrimination on the basis of #race, #sex & #disability; the Office of #SpecialEducation & #RehabilitativeServices, which administers the $15 billion Individuals with Disabilities Act program; & the #Indian #Education program; the Office of #Elementary & #Secondary Education, which administers #K12 #grant programs; & the Office of #Postsecondary Education.

#Trump #law #Congress

“Three prominent #U.S. #scholars are moving to the #UniversityofToronto, as the school embarks on a wave of talent attraction spurred in part by upheaval in the #postsecondary sector in the United States.” www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/educa...

U of T hires three top U.S. sc...
U of T hires three top U.S. scholars, announces $24-million recruitment plan

University plans to bring on 100 postdoctoral fellows across a range of disciplines over two years

The Globe and Mail

More big cuts to Universities and Colleges in Canada/BC.

This time it's smaller colleges in the Interior of BC. Coast Mountain College in Prince Rupert/Northwest, and Selkirk College in the SE/Nelson.

The Hazelton campus of CMC is being closed as is the Fine Arts campus of Selkirk.

All because successive Provincial and Federal governments in Canada thought the gravy-train of International students would last forever, allowing them to redirect funding for Post Secondary to other parts of the budget.

I don't think the system has found the bottom yet, and at the end, it will be Domestic students who suffer most from hugely diminished services at their local, and regional, and national colleges and Universities.

#Education #CanPoli #CdnPoli #PostSecondary #Investment

edit: the article is by @akurjata

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/coast-mountain-college-hazelton-closing-campus-cuts-9.6946111

Northwest B.C. college closing campus as international student numbers plummet | CBC News

Like other post-secondary institutions, Coast Mountain College in northwest B.C. is facing major budget shortfalls as international student enrolment drops precipitously.

CBC

Very glad to finally see this issue being addressed in a major publication. The headline is a little confusing. It’s not about engineering, it’s about all disciplines.

Even as we have made gains getting women into post secondary now young men are not coming, aside from a few specific traditional areas. Especially in Arts and Humanities, there is a huge gap. I see it every day at my university.

We need to reverse this. We need men and women in every field and discipline. We need men and women learning critical thinking, learning history, learning biology, learning engineering, together, collaboratively, in ways that speak to all genders.

I blame a large part of the gap on a notion that is still perpetuated by both regular people and government, that “trades gets u a job” with implicit and explicit bias toward those trades being male dominated. The manosphere often degrades traditional “thinking” degrees as not masculine enough.. or have been “woke” and a threat to stereotypical male roles. Plus there remain biases against teaching and healthcare as “women’s” work in those influential spheres, and not helped by general society either.

TLDR: we just need to stop devaluing post-secondary every other moment of the day and make it free and easy for absolutely anyone to walk in and expand their minds!

#viu #university #postsecondary #canada #education #gendergap #men #manosphere
https://archive.ph/NhuKo

Student Union rally and protest in the quad at VIU for better funding of Post-Secondary. CHEK TV is here as well.

#BCPoli #BCEdu #PostSecondary #Cuts #Austerity #Education #University #VIU

Toronto Star: “New numbers reveal 10,000-plus Ontario college layoffs, 600 programs cancelled or suspended over past year”

The bloodbath in our higher education system in Canada has gotten NO press even though provincial governments and likely federal KNOW. This is the first in depth article I have seen. ALL governments micro-manage university and college policy/finances, no matter what they might say to the contrary.

Here are some truths you need to know:
Yes, I am biased as a 25 year employee of a University.

Yes, my University has also had completely unprecedented cuts in the past 12-24 months, with more coming.

Yes, it is because of the loss of International Students and their tuition revenue. Without that loss, many domestic enrollment numbers have actually been growing, but the money per student is orders of magnitude less. (ie. International was a cash cow)

Yes, faculty and even many admin, have been warning about the government downloading funding onto International tuitions for decades.

Yes, government will claim they are “investing more than ever”, but this is usually about Capital expenses (buildings, residences, infrastructure) or meeting contractual increases for staff salaries, *not* operating expenses.

Yes, in BC in the 1980s 80-90% of a University or College operating budget was covered by “base funding” from the province. Now, it is often below 50%. (If this makes you ask… is it still a “public University system”, please do!!)

And finally, yes, if we want to consider ourselves a modern country, we cannot possibly think this kind of contraction in educational opportunity (while domestic tuitions continue to increase!) is at all healthy for our society as a whole.

Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/new-numbers-reveal-10-000-plus-ontario-college-layoffs-600-programs-cancelled-or-suspended-over/article_4f1c1f0d-641d-434d-8f9d-a76256a60c54.html

Free Archive link: https://archive.is/oS7rR
#canpoli #cdnpoli #education #internationalEd #immigration #postsecondary #educationShouldBeFree

New numbers reveal 10,000-plus Ontario college layoffs, 600 programs cancelled or suspended over past year

Post-secondary layoffs and program cuts — spread across 24 public colleges — have hit both urban and rural communities and nearly every discipline.

Toronto Star

“"We don't rise by proving each other wrong. We rise by refusing to let one another go," Jiang Yurong said on Thursday”

#China #USA #Education #InternationalEducation #ForeignStudents #Harvard #PostSecondary #Canada
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c787xv2xy1zo

Harvard Chinese student's graduate speech draws praise and ire

Jiang Yurong, the first Chinese woman to speak at a Harvard graduation ceremony, called for global unity.

Education should be 100% free. Tax the billionaires/trillionaires out of existence to pay for it. #Socialism #Education #School #PostSecondary #University #College #Revolution2025 #ClassStruggle #ClassWar
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Very glad to finally see this issue being addressed in a major publication. The headline is a little confusing. It’s not about engineering, it’s about all disciplines.

Even as we have made gains getting women into post secondary now young men are not coming, aside from a few specific traditional areas. Especially in Arts and Humanities, there is a huge gap. I see it every day at my university.

We need to reverse this. We need men and women in every field and discipline. We need men and women learning critical thinking, learning history, learning biology, learning engineering, together, collaboratively, in ways that speak to all genders.

I blame a large part of the gap on a notion that is still perpetuated by both regular people and government, that “trades gets u a job” with implicit and explicit bias toward those trades being male dominated. The manosphere often degrades traditional “thinking” degrees as not masculine enough.. or have been “woke” and a threat to stereotypical male roles. Plus there remain biases against teaching and healthcare as “women’s” work in those influential spheres, and not helped by general society either.

TLDR: we just need to stop devaluing post-secondary every other moment of the day and make it free and easy for absolutely anyone to walk in and expand their minds!

#viu #university #postsecondary #canada #education #gendergap #men #manosphere
https://archive.ph/NhuKo

@chris @josie_osborne

And the problem is that the young blokes see they can get a high school diploma without any G12 science or math then go into the trades or just go work construction. That 30$/hour seems like a fortune when you are 20 YO. Then you wake up and you're 45, a family and mortgage and blame the government because youre still making $30/hour.

Then you join a convoy, follow a right wing leader promising a revolution, and everything just falls to shit. And its all because you didnt want to take pre-calc in high school...

But I digress...

@sleepy62 @josie_osborne

(And were encouraged not too)

@chris @josie_osborne
Yes thats right. Back in the day we were encouraged, almost coerced, into getting a higher education. But somehow, perhaps due to the shortage of construction labour, the message has changed.

That said the cost of post secondary in Canada is now about eight times what it was in the 1980s. So this does not help given that wages have definitely not increased by a factor of 8.

@sleepy62

I remember tuition for Engineering at the University of Manitoba in 1975 was around $600. Using the Bank of Canada’s inflation calculator that works out to about $3350 now.

Checking the U of M’s website, the 2025 tuition for a BSc in Engineering is $19,300.

@chris @josie_osborne

@Sanderde @sleepy62 @josie_osborne my son just started engineering at Carleton we looked at Dalhousie and McGill and UofT. I had a spreadsheet of course. :)

Year 1 was basically $15,000 for tuition and the same for housing.

$3500 doesn’t even cover the cost for a year at a small university for my daughter. $5000 pursuing Anthropology at VIU

@chris @Sanderde @josie_osborne

I have also just been through that exercise. Most universities have handy fee estimator tools on line. Seems like Carlton is considerably higher than UVIC or UBC for Engineering, but similar cost of BSc. What I can for sure is that the UVic numbers are accurate as we just ponied up the fees for the first semester.

UVIC:
https://www.uvic.ca/undergraduate/finances/tuition-costs/tuition-fee-estimate.php?residency=D&level=UG&program=6

UBC:
https://you.ubc.ca/financial-planning/cost/

Carlton:
https://central.carleton.ca/prod/pkg_online_fee_assess.p_main

Tuition fee estimate - Admissions - University of Victoria

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