
Not Immune: The neoliberal trajectory of public education reform in Nova Scotia
Attacking public education isn't just an American phenomenon—it's happening in Nova Scotia right now.
Molly Hurd has had a wide variety of teaching experiences in northern Quebec, rural Nova Scotia, Nigeria, Tanzania and Britain. She was teacher and Headteacher at Halifax Independent School for 20 years and is the author of "Best School in the World: How students, teachers and parents have created a model that can transform Canada's public schools."
Attacking public education isn't just an American phenomenon—it's happening in Nova Scotia right now.
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