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They say the new process, intended to ensure library books are inclusive, appears to have led some schools to remove thousands of books solely because they were published in 2008 or earlier. Parents and students are looking for answers as to why this happened, and what the board plans to do moving forward.

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Rob DeaNTIS WANTS TO MAKE IT 1868!

#1 | Posted by danni at 2023-09-16 11:33 PM | Reply

From the cited article...

'Empty shelves with absolutely no books': Students, parents question school board's library weeding process

... Harry Potter, The Hunger Games and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

Those are all examples of books Reina Takata says she can no longer find in her public high school library in Mississauga, Ont., which she visits on her lunch hour most days.

In May, Takata says the shelves at Erindale Secondary School were full of books, but she noticed that they had gradually started to disappear. When she returned to school this fall, things were more stark.

"This year, I came into my school library and there are rows and rows of empty shelves with absolutely no books," said Takata, who started Grade 10 last week.

She estimates more than 50 per cent of her school's library books are gone.

In the spring, Takata says students were told by staff that "if the shelves look emptier right now it's because we have to remove all books [published] prior to 2008."

Takata is one of several Peel District School Board (PDSB) students, parents and community members CBC Toronto spoke to who are concerned about a seemingly inconsistent approach to a new equity-based book weeding process implemented by the board last spring in response to a provincial directive from the Minister of Education.

They say the new process, intended to ensure library books are inclusive, appears to have led some schools to remove thousands of books solely because they were published in 2008 or earlier.

Parents and students are looking for answers as to why this happened, and what the board plans to do moving forward. ...

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2023-09-16 11:54 PM | Reply

@#2 ... Parents and students are looking for answers as to why this happened ...

Simple reason....

This is what happens when politics enters education.

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2023-09-16 11:55 PM | Reply

Canada is too far gone down the woke rabbit hole.

No rescue possible.

#4 | Posted by Monkeybars at 2023-09-17 03:10 AM | Reply

Canada is too far gone down the woke rabbit hole. No rescue possible. #4 | Posted by Monkeybars
Ironically, their nonsensical chronological cutoff means the got rid of Othello and all those Samuel Clemens (I can't call him Mark TuWhain because it gets bleeped for some unfathomable reason) books. I guess those works were too woke, or something.

Horseshoe theory in action.

#5 | Posted by censored at 2023-09-17 09:06 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

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