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...
Indigenous education has become an area of growing concern for public schools across Canada. We are living in an era of reconciliation where...
Ten years ago, few people could define the acronym STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Now, it’s commonplace with STEM academies, STEM...
Making “fortune tellers” — a folded paper game children hold on their fingers and thumbs and practice counting and “telling fortunes” with — has been...
The World Health Organization says that for every dollar invested in sport it is possible to save up to seven dollars in health care. And it is a...
I’ve been privileged to work in and with leadership in education for much of my career. I’ve been around so many great leaders and admire their...
Education leaders are charged with supporting communities of teachers, principals, parents, families, and students. A leader can turn a school...
The instructional leadership landscape has historically been hectic and evolving. The Covid-19 pandemic further morphed this environment to...
Over the past few years, in the midst of an evolving pandemic, school leaders have been put to the test in terms of leadership responses to a...
The role of a school administrator continues to expand and intensify leaving many to focus less on self-efficacy as an instructional leader leading...
Introduction Attending to the diverse needs of staff and students in the school setting has always posed a certain challenge for members of the...