May 2016
Report says NB schools stuck in past when it comes to e-learning
Canadian Press writer reports on Paul Bennett’s policy paper for AIMS, entitled “E-Learning in K-12 Schools: The Prospects for Disruptive Innovation.” The paper details Atlantic Canada's lethargy in e-learning reform. Read the full article on the [...]
Atlantic Canadian schools falling behind on e-learning: report
Halifax's Chronicle Herald reports on Paul Bennett's policy paper, entitled "E-Learning in K-12 Schools: The Prospects for Disruptive Innovation," which contends that the Atlantic provinces have lost the e-learning initiative. Read the full article on [...]
E-Learning in K-12 Schools: The Prospects for Disruptive Innovation
E-Learning in K-12 Schools The Prospects for Disruptive Innovation A report by Paul W. Bennett E-Learning in K-12 Schools examines how Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador lost the e-learning [...]
e-Learning in K-12 Schools
The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) today released a report about how school systems in Atlantic Canada are slow to adopt to changing teaching methods and are falling behind other jurisdictions in the transition [...]
Radio: Interprovincial Trade Barriers
Interprovincial trade barriers in Canada are a burden to consumers and an obstacle to producers. But the case of Gerard Comeau of new Brunswick gives us hope. Comeau, who was charged for bringing [...]
Consumers should be free to choose
In his Telegraph-Journal column, AIMS Vice-President of Research John Williamson criticizes New Brunswick's reaction to the R. v. Comeau ruling earlier this month. "We do not need our government telling Canadians they cannot buy liquor [...]