In North America, educational institutions have been exploring the role of leadership in creating positive, productive environments. One leadership...
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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...
When having conversations about improving education, it is common to look at student achievement data and ask questions about pedagogically sound...
I walk the halls looking for the classroom. I could have sworn the office administrator said 148, as she handed me a room key attached to half of a...
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...