This is a page from the 2023 Manitoba general election.
Education platforms
Here's what the candidates in Turtle Mountain, and their parties, are promising.Indigenous learning
NDP
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Appoint an Assistant Deputy Minister "for Indigenous Excellence"
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Provide more Indigenous language programmes in schools
We don't have any PC policies on Indigenous learning.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Indigenous learning.
International students
K-12 funding
NDP
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Give schools stable, predictable funding
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Reduce class sizes for younger grades so students can have more one-on-one attention
We don't have any PC policies on K-12 funding.
We don't have any Liberal policies on K-12 funding.
Learning needs
Parental rights and involvement
We don't have any NDP policies on Parental rights and involvement.
PC
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Require schools to inform parents of curriculum
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Require schools to involve parents when addressing bullying and pupil behaviour changes
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Require schools to get consent from parents before making, sharing, or storing any image of a student
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Require schools to notify parents before any presentations are made at school by outside presenters
We don't have any Liberal policies on Parental rights and involvement.
Post-secondary costs and loans
Post-secondary research
NDP
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Increase funding to Research Manitoba
We don't have any PC policies on Post-secondary research.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Post-secondary research.
School construction and upgrades
We don't have any NDP policies on School construction and upgrades.
We don't have any PC policies on School construction and upgrades.
Liberal
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Provide dedicated funds for improving classroom ventilation
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Plan to install air conditioning in schools across Manitoba
School curriculum
NDP
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Update the K-12 curriculum with a focus on math and reading
We don't have any PC policies on School curriculum.
We don't have any Liberal policies on School curriculum.