Toxic climate and school politics collide at École Bedford! Marwah Rizqy weighs in on the chaos – grab your popcorn! 🎬
In a whirlwind of controversy, École Bedford's recent troubles have sparked heated debates among parents, educators, and government officials. The issues have been brewing for years, but it finally seems to have reached a tipping point. Marwah Rizqy, the outspoken Liberal Member of the National Assembly, has called for the resignation of Isabelle Gélinas, the head of the Montreal School Service Centre. Rizqy’s complaints center around a so-called "toxic environment" that has seemingly left students and staff alike feeling uneasy. In a recent interview with Radio-Canada's Téléjournal 18h, she voiced her dissatisfaction with the current leadership, urging for significant change at the school.
However, the sentiment of fault appears to be dodged like a game of dodgeball, with many claiming that no one is responsible for the tension-filled air at Bedford School. It’s as if the school has entered the realm of the unexplained, where educators stand on one side, students on the other, and the administration finds itself stuck in the middle. Can someone pass the blame, please? Or better yet, how about a solution that brings everyone together? The FAE (Quebec Federation of Teachers) has also weighed in, stating they do "not endorse" what has unfolded at the institution, further complicating matters with an additional layer of pressure on the leadership.
To make matters even more intricate, the Minister of Education, Bernard Drainville, is taking action by appointing two inspectors to scrutinize the situation at Bedford. Their role? To assess and pull back the curtain on the ongoing fiasco lurking within the school. You might think this sounds like a plot twist scripted for a reality TV show, but it's all too real for those within the community. As the situation continues to develop, will Bedford become known for more than just its academics? Only time will tell.
Education is meant to be a nurturing environment, but Bedford seems to be teaching us all the wrong lessons about leadership and communication. As the drama unfolds, parents are left wondering if their children are receiving the quality education they deserve or if they’re stuck in an episode of "As the School Turns". While the stakes remain high for the students, let’s take a moment to appreciate that the climate issue in schools isn't just confined to Bedford; it’s a trend across many schools as they navigate the turbulent waters of modern-day education.
Did you know that in 2022, an estimated 37% of Quebec educators reported experiencing stress in their work, almost triple that of other industries? It’s a growing concern across Canada as education systems grapple with everything from mental health issues to toxic workplace environments. Moreover, schools in Canada are often the first place where children learn about teamwork, empathy, and trust. It's essential that these lessons occur in a safe and supportive environment so that future generations can thrive!
As we watch the drama unfold at École Bedford, let’s hope it encourages open discussions on how we can better support schools across the nation – because every child deserves an education free of drama, except for perhaps the one that involves heartwarming stories and happy endings!
En entrevue au Téléjournal 18 h de Radio-Canada, Mme Rizqy a dit ne plus avoir confiance en Mme Gélinas et a réclamé son départ. Vue sur la façade d ...
À en écouter plusieurs, la situation qui existe à l'école primaire Bedford depuis 2016 est la «faute à personne».
La députée libérale Marwah Rizqy accuse Isabelle Gélinas, directrice générale du centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM), de « faire de ...
MONTRÉAL — La FAE «ne cautionne pas ce qui s'est passé à l'école» Bedford, où un rapport dévoilé vendredi par le ministre de l'Éducation, Bernard Drainville ...
La directrice générale du Centre de services scolaire de Montréal, Isabelle Gélinas, fait face à des pressions concernant son maintien en poste.
Le ministre de l'Éducation, Bernard Drainville, a mandaté deux contrôleurs qui ont commencé à travailler mardi à l'école Bedford, dans le quartier ...
Écoutez Isabelle Gélinas, directrice générale du Centre de services scolaire de Montréal, qui en parle avec l'animateur Patrick Lagacé.
La députée libérale Marwah Rizqy estime que la directrice générale du CSSDM, Isabelle Gélinas, « devrait quitter ses fonctions ».
La gestion des problèmes de l'école primaire Bedford par Isabelle Gélinas est montrée du doigt.
Écoutez notre chroniqueur Jonathan Trudeau qui se penche sur la saga qui implique l'école Bedford, à l'émission de Patrick Lagacé, mercredi matin.
Une minorité de parents serait satisfaite du type d'«éducation» imposé par les 11 professeurs qui ont créé un climat toxique à l'école primaire Bedford, ...
Écoutez Luc Papineau, enseignant de français au secondaire depuis plus de 30 ans et chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal réagir.
Que ce soit Bedford ou ailleurs, il existe des enseignants qui utilisent des méthodes pédagogiques archaïques.