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| ID #: | 39268439 | |
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| Description: | Site profiles the top private schools in Canada. Includes data by individual school: Number of boarding students, Number of day students, Day school and Boarding school tuition. | |
| Publication Date: | 6/1/2009 | |
| Frequency: | Annual | |
| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 6/1/2009 | |
| ID #: | 39268414 | |
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| Description: | % of Ontario students are enrolled in private schools (primary or high schools), Top reasons parents send their children to private school | |
| Publication Date: | 5/27/2009 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 5/27/2009 | |
| ID #: | 39267305 | |
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Vocational training education expenditures, by type of program and direct source of funds (Human resource training programs, Vocational and occupational training programs, Business colleges, private trade schools and other private schools) Trade and vocational training education expenditures, by type of program (Institutions and apprenticeship programs, Grants to industry, Student support programs, Capital, human resource training programs, Nursing assistants, Language courses, Reform schools and penitentiaries, Private business colleges, private trade schools and other private |
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| Publication Date: | 2/3/2009 | |
| Frequency: | Annual | |
| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada, Provinces | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/3/2009 | |
| ID #: | 39266016 | |
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Survey of Canadians parents on their opinions and attitudes towards their children's homework. Includes: Time spent on homework by grade level, by gender by school type (public school, private school, separate school), % of homework is: Completion of work not done in class, Drill and practice, Projects, Studying for tests Parent's comparison of amount of homework now to when they were children (by gender, income level), Frequency that parent, friend, sibling helps child with homework, Frequency tutor helps child with homework [tutoring] Resources used by child for homework (School resources, Internet, Public library, Materials at home) by income level, school type, gender, Child's attitude towards homework, Parent attitude toward homework and amount of homework, Parental sense of competence to help with homework, Perceived effect of homework on child's achievement Other activities for child (Music lessons [e.g. piano lessons) [out-of-school activities], dance, swim, sports, religious, chores, paid job) by gender, income, Average amount of time spent: Watching TV, watching DVDs / Videos, Playing video games, Playing with toys, Playing outdoors, Listening to music, Self-initiated activities - by gender, grade level, income level. [time use, out-of-school activities] |
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| Publication Date: | 2/1/2008 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada, Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/29/2008 | |
| ID #: | 39260998 | |
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Includes School board revenues by direct source of funds, School board expenditures, by function and economic classification (Business administration expenditures, Instruction and educational services expenditures, Adult education expenditures, Food services expenditures, School facilities service expenditures, Transportation expenditures, Capital outlay expenditures, Debt charges on capital expenditures) Private elementary and secondary schools revenues by direct source of funds, Elementary and secondary private schools, by type of expenditure (Teachers salaries, Non-instructional salaries and wages, Other operating expenses, Capita outlay and debt charges) |
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| Publication Date: | 7/27/2007 | |
| Frequency: | Annual | |
| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada, provinces | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 7/30/2007 | |
| ID #: | 39264374 | |
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Survey of parents whose children attend private schools in Ontario. Includes % of Ontario students attend private school (1960 vs. 2006), Number of private schools in Canada by type (academic, religious, special) Comparison of parents with children in academic and religious private school with general population by Community Involvement, Parental Education Levels, Types of Parental Employment, Family Income Levels Top ten very important reasons for choosing a private school by type of private school (academic, religious), Top ten most recognized features of the schools. |
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| Publication Date: | 5/3/2007 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 5/4/2007 | |
| ID #: | 39263234 | |
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| Description: | Cost per year in tuition for private schools in the GTA. (Data by individual school). | |
| Publication Date: | 10/21/2006 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Toronto (GTA) | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 10/24/2006 | |
| ID #: | 39263175 | |
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| Description: | Average tuition for day students and boarding students at private schools in Ontario. | |
| Publication Date: | 10/17/2006 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 10/17/2006 | |
| ID #: | 39262969 | |
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% of students enjoy attending school by type (independent co-ed, independent single sex, public co-ed, public girls only), % of all students surveyed would recommend their school to other students, % of all students agree with the statement, "I feel happy most of the time" % of all students agreed with the statement, "When I really try, I can do almost everything I want to do" % of Canadian students are academically engaged and find their classes "interesting" by school type (independent co-ed, independent single sex, public co-ed, public girls only), % are "very confident" that they will be academically prepared for university when they graduate by school type, % report seeing bullying or harassment by school type % of students in an independent co-ed environment agree it is easy to make friends with members of the opposite sex compared to students an independent single-sex environment, % of co-ed students feel confident expressing their views when a member of the opposite sex is present compared to students an independent single-sex environment. [private school] |
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| Publication Date: | 9/18/2006 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 9/19/2006 | |
| ID #: | 39262875 | |
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Survey of teachers in Ontario. Includes Level of confidence in: The job you are personally doing, The school you work in, The teaching profession as a whole, The quality of Ontario’s education system Satisfaction with teaching as a career, Work stress frequency, Stressful aspects of teaching by gender (e.g. School politics, Time constraints, Getting appropriate resources and materials, Children who come from dysfunctional homes) Potential career development over the next five years (e.g. Retire, Leave teaching for another occupation, Move to a private school, Become a school principal or vice-principal), Positive & Negative changes to education, Parents’ understanding of their child’s classroom experience, Most important change to education, Multicultural integration (e.g. A lot of mingling and integration, A lot of ethnic or cultural separation but no real conflict, A lot of suspicion and some hostility) Factors helpful and harmful to student learning, Activities contributing to student success, Percentage of students with various special needs, Ratings of selected aspects of parent-teacher relations, Level of parental involvement in their children’s education Many results are by age group and gender. Limited results split by primary and secondary school. |
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| Publication Date: | 8/28/2006 | |
| Frequency: | Annual | |
| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 8/28/2006 | |
| ID #: | 39261576 | |
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This paper examines student-educator ratios and per-capita education expenditures within the context of the presence of a teacher-librarian. The presence of library staff such as teacher-librarians or library technicians is reviewed by province, on a per school and per student basis. In addition, the presence of school libraries in rural and urban schools and public versus private schools is considered. Also includes Correlation results for teacher-librarian and teacher-librarian per student, by type of technology application, 2003/04, Types of material on the school website, for schools with library and informal website, by number of FTE teacher-librarians, 2003-04, Contributors to and/or developer of the school website, by amount of FTE teacher-librarians, 2003/04 |
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| Publication Date: | 5/4/2005 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada, provinces | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 3/3/2006 | |
| ID #: | 39261105 | |
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| Description: | Enrolment in junior, primary and secondary public & private school (combined) in Quebec by language of instruction and by mother tongue 2002-2003. | |
| Publication Date: | 12/19/2005 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Quebec | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/20/2005 | |
| ID #: | 39260933 | |
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| Description: | Comparison of the cost to send a child to public school vs. private school. Covers Annual average expenditure on Books/supplies, School fundraising/charities, School trips, Clothing, Extracurricular activities. Also Monthly average expenditure on Lunches/entertainment, Transportation, Grooming, Electronics/Cell phone. [back to school shopping] | |
| Publication Date: | 8/27/2005 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/1/2005 | |
| ID #: | 39260427 | |
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| Description: | Highlights from an international study on education. Includes % of Canadian students who go to private school, % of 25 to 64 years olds with post-secondary education and how this ranks in the world. | |
| Publication Date: | 9/13/2005 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 9/14/2005 | |
| ID #: | 15040 | |
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| Description: | Survey of low income families receiving tuition assistance grants from the Children First: School Choice Trust (Children First) to allow their children to attend private elementary school. Includes: Reasons for choosing private school, Top reasons for leaving public school, Parent satisfaction with private school and former public school in various areas (Curriculum Reflects Values, Teacher Attention, Academic Quality, Discipline, Fosters Parental Involvement), Student improvement in various areas at private school (Happiness, Academic Performance, Behaviour, Social Skills) | |
| Publication Date: | 9/28/2004 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 9/27/2004 | |
| ID #: | 14798 | |
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Survey of wealthy Canadians, earning $200,000 a year. Average number of vacations taken a year, average amount expected to pay per person, % that take 4 or more vacations, average number of times dining in a restaurant a month, % own two properties, % pay for their children to attend private school, % have a home theatre system, % belong to a private golf club or other type of private club % say they still have a lot of money worries, % believe that you're comfortable if you earn $150,000 a year and that you can't consider yourself wealthy unless you are pulling in upwards of half-a-million, % that life is for living and money is for spending, % say having expensive things such as high-end designer clothes and luxury cars are really important, % shop around for the best price, % agree that high quality and good service are more important than the price tag |
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| Publication Date: | 8/19/2004 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 8/20/2004 | |
| ID #: | 15424 | |
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| Description: | % private school enrollment by province | |
| Publication Date: | 11/12/2004 | |
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| Location Type: | Offline | |
| Geography: | Canada, provinces | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 8/12/2004 | |
| ID #: | 14035 | |
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| Description: | Special education students in public education system by exceptionality (learning disability, developmental disability, autism, physical disability, gifted, mental disability, deaf and/or blind, speech and language impairments, behavioural), Percentage of surveyed private schools serving specific exceptionality groupings (communication, intellectual, physical, behavioural), Tuition charged by private schools, Percentage of private schools whose exceptional students return to the regular stream | |
| Publication Date: | 4/13/2004 | |
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| Geography: | Ontario | |
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| Posted/Updated: | 4/14/2004 | |
| ID #: | 1907 | |
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| Description: | Satisfaction with public school system (teacher qualifications, skills of graduating students), opinions on government funding, corporate funding - ads in classrooms, too much emphasis on computers, private schools vs. public schools | |
| Publication Date: | 6/22/1999 | |
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| Location Type: | Online | |
| Geography: | Canada, provinces | |
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| ID #: | 7027 | |
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| Description: | Report of the Findings of a Situational Analysis of Canada’s Education Sector Human Resources. Includes data by age, gender, population groups, work patterns, independent/private schools | |
| Publication Date: | 1/2/2002 | |
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| Geography: | Canada, some provincial data | |
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