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Education Minister Stephen Lecce claims special education will be fully-funded. Support staff workers say his numbers donât add up.
Doug Fordâs government would have Ontarians believe it is making concessions on funding for special education support to secure a deal â but those involved in negotiations say the Ford governmentâs math doesnât add up.
According to the governmentâs press release:
The Supports for Students Fund will provide a total of $148 million, an amount equivalent to the remaining amount of the previously negotiated Local Priorities Fund, in the last round of bargaining.
During the press conference, Lecce insisted âthe fund is consistent with the local priorities fund established during the last round of bargainingâ and âreflects the voluntary agreement signed by CUPE and EWAO.â
âProtecting frontline services such as special education workers, educational assistance, youth and child workers as well,â Lecce added.
Except the $148 million in âtotalâ funding Lecce announced appears to be nearly a hundred million dollars lower than had been previously committed to.
Teacher: *some weird math problem that no one except mathematicians will understand*
Me: yea okay cool but does this help me handle my life when I live on my own?
Science is using Alan Turing's genius algorithms to crack your brain up.
We always knew the phenomenon existed in a host of perceptual and cognitive tasksâquick decisions save time but tend to be inaccurate, whereas taking time leads to higher accuracy but can be inefficient.â The model of Turingâs algorithm, Gold says, âmakes a nice prediction for how the brain might deal with the speed-accuracy tradeoff.
I like that. The "speed-accuracy tradeoff". It's a thing now, guys. Says science.
"Whatâs half of 28?"
- Kit
Math is hard.

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Imagine trying to do math with Roman numerals All the work
I'm starting to get really sad that I have no time for art