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			<title>The enhancement of the education of the population</title>
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			<description>Each year, the Supreme Council of Education  meets at its plenary session, all members of the Council, commissions and  committees and his staff at all times. On 8 May, nearly 80 people responded to  the invitation of the Council.This annual meeting-sharing has enabled the  Council to expand its thinking on equal opportunities in education so as to  guide the achievement of its future work or to include this dimension.    Guest speakers came to talk about health and school readiness of young children,  conditions to be set up to promote equal opportunity in education and promotion  of equal opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds and for  students of immigrant origin. Afterwards, participants were invited, from their  own experience, to reflect together on equal opportunities in education in  Quebec today, to describe the main challenges and opportunities in equal  opportunities in education, to propose conditions for the education stakeholders  to work in a perspective of equal opportunity and finally to propose ways  deP&amp;eacute;riode lively exchanges testify to the development of equal opportunities to  function &amp;#39;educational objectives local or national.    At this plenary, the President, Mrs. Nicole Boutin, introduced stock of  achievements during the past year. The day was also an opportunity for her to  thank the members present who complete their mandate within a commission by  offering them a certificate of recognition.   The enhancement of the education of the populationThe Council wishes to underline the remarkable contribution of Quebec  universities to upgrade the education of the population. The rate of access to  university studies are constantly evolving. For example, whereas in 1990, 17.9%  of the population aged 20 to 24 years in Quebec attending a university, this  rate had reached 25.4% in 2006. The rates of obtaining a university degree at  the graduate level also rose, surpassing the targets set by the Council for  2010.  Despite these significant advances, the Council stressed that efforts must be  made with regard to access to university, the success of ongoing and  perseverance until graduation. Thus, he noted:In addition, examination of the evolution of public funding of universities  across Canada shows that Quebec institutions have a general operating funds per  student than the average Canadian universities. The Council considers that this  situation has issues, particularly with regard to coaching and the competitive  position of Quebec universities.    </description>
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