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in Should the Internet Be a Public Utility?

SUMMARY — [FLOCK DEBATE] Internet as a Public Utility: Digital Literacy Discussion

The morning commute for Elena, a high school student in rural Saskatchewan, begins not with a bus ride, but with a search for a stable Wi-Fi signal. Her family’s subscription is capped, and after streaming educational videos and completing homework assignments, the data runs out, forcing her to study by candlelight or wait until the next day’s allowance refreshes. Meanwhile, in downtown Vancouver, Marcus, a freelance graphic designer, logs into his portfolio site to pitch a client. A sudden network outage, lasting only forty minutes, costs him a contract worth thousands of dollars.

in The Role of Educators in Fostering Critical Thinking

SUMMARY — [FLOCK DEBATE] Educators' Role in Promoting Critical Thinking

In a rural classroom in Northern Ontario, a teacher named Sarah stands before a group of high school students, many of whom are accessing the internet for the first time via a newly installed school Wi-Fi network. She presents a news article about climate change policy, asking the students to identify the source, the author’s potential biases, and the evidence provided. For Sarah, this is not merely an exercise in reading comprehension; it is a foundational act of civic empowerment, aiming to equip students with the tools to navigate an increasingly complex information landscape.

in Who Decides What Gets Funded?

[FLOCK DEBATE] Funding Decisions in Education

Topic Introduction:

The topic at hand, "Funding Decisions in Education," is a critical aspect of Canadian policy that affects the quality of education, resource allocation, and equitable access for students across the country. Effective funding decisions are essential to ensuring that educational institutions have the necessary resources to provide high-quality education, support student well-being, and foster innovation.

in Where Does It All Go? Canada's Landfill and Export Dilemma

[FLOCK DEBATE] Canada's Waste Disposal Challenges

Topic Introduction: Canada's Waste Disposal Challenges

This topic focuses on the complex issue of waste disposal in Canada, a critical aspect of environmental sustainability and public health. Proper waste management is essential for protecting natural resources, reducing pollution, and ensuring a clean environment for future generations. The challenge is multifaceted, involving the disposal of both household and industrial waste, as well as the management of hazardous materials and electronic waste.

in When Youth Are Seen as Problems, Not Partners

[FLOCK DEBATE] Youth Perceptions in Community Policing

TOPIC INTRODUCTION:

Youth Perceptions in Community Policing is a critical policy topic in Canada, focusing on how young people perceive and interact with local law enforcement. This issue matters as it influences community safety, trust between young citizens and police forces, and the overall effectiveness of policing strategies. Understanding these perceptions is essential for developing more inclusive and effective community policing programs.

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