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		<title>BCCA favours BCTF in class size grievance against school employers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BC Court of Appeal has released its decision (CanLII) in another round of litigation over class sizes between the British Columbia Teachers&#8217; Federation (BCTF) and the British Columbia Public School Employers&#8217; Association (BCPSEA), setting aside the original arbitration and court decisions and sending the matter back to the initial arbitration stage with some guidance.  Essentially, [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great benefits of this blog is that I get to hear from many people involved in education who have one common quality: they care.  Whether it is parents, teachers/professors, administrators &#8211; you name it &#8211; education brings together a community of caring.  But any group of concerned individuals dealing with complicated and [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anonymity in Western countries is now almost impossible.  In the age of the internet, each one of us has some public record or image.  We leave streaks of ourselves in any user-generated website, like facebook,  myspace, youtube and linkedin.  We write letters to the editor, comment on blogs, and the list goes on.  As a result, [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Won&#8217;t somebody please think of the children?! There was an interesting article last week by Janet Steffenhagen of the Vancouver Sun dealing with a recent labour decision involving the British Columbia Teachers&#8217; Federation (BCTF) and the British Columbia Public School Employers&#8217; Association (BCPSEA). The claim arose from an alleged violation of the class size prohibitions [...]]]></description>
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