Speaking of sweat and tears, Carol Goar visited a literacy program in Brampton, Ontario and wrote about it in her column today.
It is one of Ontario's underfunded, undervalued schools of second chances. It doesn't look like a school. It's a warren of rooms in a suburban plaza. There are no lockers, no corridors, no principal's office.
It doesn't feel like a school either. There are few rules, routines or restrictions. The people who study here don't need discipline. They need hope.
Sometimes when I am in need of hope I watch this video. We have posted it here before but I think it is time to watch it again.
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