Quebec’s auditor finds Education Department ill-prepared for pivot to online learning
QUEBEC — The province’s Education Department was ill-prepared when the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to shutter in March 2020, and it still does not have a complete picture of the learning delays that resulted, Quebec’s auditor general said Wednesday.
“The studies available to the Education Department do not allow it to have a complete portrait of learning delays in order to put in place the appropriate remedial measures,” auditor general Guylaine Leclerc said, raising concerns that some students could end up dropping out as a result.
Alain Fortin, who oversaw the education audit, said it’s important to know which students are struggling and where remedial efforts are needed.
“We’re not saying at all that it’s irreversible,” Fortin said during a news conference in Quebec City. What is needed, he added, is a full portrait “to know where the delay is, then to put in place the measures.”


