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...
Video gaming can bolster classroom learning, but not without teacher support Scott DeJong, Concordia University One highlight of my Grade 3 life...
Jeanne Sinclair, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Magdalena Janus, McMaster University, and Scott Davies, University of Toronto If you observe a...
Staying focused on a single task for a long period of time is a growing concern. We are confronted with and have to process incredible amounts of...
Resilience. If you’ve been involved in education over the last three years in any capacity you have undoubtedly noticed the prominence of the...
As other professionals begin their workday, do they worry about their professional integrity becoming the next casualty in the Facebook comments...
In North America, educational institutions have been exploring the role of leadership in creating positive, productive environments. One leadership...
In August 2022, the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association (NLTA) received an arbitration ruling considering the employer school district’s...
For the past half-century, school choice initiatives have been intensifying across the globe. Choice policies emphasize school competition and...
Memorial University is committed to improving French teacher recruitment and retention in Newfoundland and Labrador. As the only university in...
With my eyes that are surrounded by crow feet wrinkles, I have witnessed a few decades of education from both my colonial/western perspective and my...