Monday, November 3, 2008

Stages in Education: A significant advance towards improving the conditions of teacher

As demanded by the public Members of the Federation of University Students of Quebec (FEUQ), the students in science education must be compensated financially during their fourth stage. "The Minister of Education, Mrs. Courchesne came meet students at the Congress of the FEUQ last Saturday. Recognizing the problems attributable to the requirements of the fourth stage of teacher, it undertook to create this week, a table bringing together key stakeholders, "said David Paradis, President of the FEUQ. "The creation of this table is a step in the right direction. We have very eager to begin to discuss solutions for our students and our students can finally see their conditions improved at the end of their studies. We hope to reach a consensus which will compensate losses that future teachers face when last stage of their training, "added Maxime Tassé, president of Association of Students of the Faculty of Sciences Education UQAM (ADEESE-UQAM). "The two representatives of opposition parties also say concerned about the situation of trainees from the fourth year in teaching. Marie Malavoy, the Parti Quebecois was in favor of a financial compensation for these students. As for Eric Laporte, Action Democratic, he was sensitive to the situation of those who teach Tomorrow the children of Quebec. The FEUQ is pleased to see that all parties at the National Assembly affirmed at its congress, want remedy this situation, "continued David Paradise. "The challenge of fourth courses in education was raised by the FEUQ. The establishment of the table from the minister and expressed sensitivities by the representatives of opposition groups would not have been possible without the concerted work of members of the Federation ", concluded David Paradis and Maxime Tassé. For over 19 years, the FEUQ represents students Quebec university. Composed of 15 member associations and strong over 120 000 members, the FEUQ is the largest youth group in Quebec. www.feuq.qc.ca With over 4700 members, ADEESE-UQAM represents over 20 years, students who constitute nearly 30% of Future Teachers of Quebec. www.adeese.org

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