Thierry Karsenti, Université de Montréal A video game like Minecraft in schools might trouble some parents. As a Canada research...
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Louis Volante, Brock University; John Jerrim, UCL; Jo Ritzen, Maastricht University, and Sylke Schnepf, European...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Theodore Christou, Queen’s University, OntarioIn Ontario’s recent 2019 budget, the minister of finance says...
Steve Sider, Wilfrid Laurier University Canadians continue to grapple with what it means to be an inclusive society. Despite a general trend to...
Introduction According to Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, COVID-19 outbreaks are probably here to stay (Patell &...
It is recognized that education is a key component of reconciliation, but why are science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) so critical? ...
Statistically, my brother and I should have been stereotypical additions to the criminal justice system. This had been a potential outcome...
In the early 20th century — 1906, to be exact — my great-grandparents, along with thousands of others, fled the pogroms and anti-Semitism of Europe...
Correlating teaching and leading with student learning has historically been an elusive undertaking. Circumstances of the past two years, brought...
Introduction For school principals, the COVID-19 pandemic introduced a host of unprecedented challenges. As we cautiously emerge from the Omicron...
Introduction March, 2022! Turn on the news, scroll social media, listen to politicians, or attend a family dinner these days and it is easy to draw...
The Covid-19 pandemic generated global challenges, hardships, and crises. Worldwide, people experienced social restrictions, disruptions to daily...
Introduction The Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) has attempted to regulate and standardize the quality of elementary Emergency Remote Teaching...
It’s been on the news, in the papers, and it should come as no surprise that movement is good for our bodies, makes us feel better, and promotes our...