In a scathing critique, the outgoing head of the Yukon Teachers' Association has launched a blistering attack on the territory's education system, sparking concerns about the future of Yukon's children. In a candid interview, the association's leader expressed deep-seated frustrations with the current state of education in Yukon, citing inadequate resources, outdated curriculum, and a lack of support for teachers. The harsh assessment comes as the Yukon government prepares to unveil its new education strategy, leaving many wondering if the territory is on the right path to providing quality education to its students. As the Yukon faces a growing shortage of teachers and a rising dropout rate, the outgoing head's comments have ignited a heated debate about the future of education in the territory.
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