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[–] Kecessa 4 points 1 year ago

Quebec switched to something like that along with a push to make kids move on no matter if they met minimum standards or not. My friend who works in a Cegep (technical education/pre university) told me that in their case the number of students who require special classes to bring them to an acceptable level of knowledge in french or mathematics increased tenfold over 3 years, the only difference being pre and post reform cohorts.