Action plan suggests Quebec teachers be evaluated every two years, after Bedford School report
- Quebec has introduced new recommendations for teacher evaluations every two years following toxic behavior reported at Bedford Elementary School, where eleven teachers were suspended and are under investigation.
- Education Minister Bernard Drainville emphasized the need for legislative changes to ensure student safety and well-being, stating that all options are on the table.
- Independent advisers Jean-Pierre Aubin and Malika Habel proposed recommendations, emphasizing the need to restore a safe learning environment free from bullying and ensure students' well-being.
- The report highlighted that teachers displayed rigid behavior impacting student learning and well-being.
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