Horace Mann was an American pioneer and revolutionary in public education. In 1848, he made the link between an educated populous and a successful...
Spring 2019
At one point or another, as education professionals we are asked about our education philosophy. Throughout my entire career in education I have had...
If I had a magic pencil, I would use it to . . .Draw a better world, a peaceful world.Erase war, poverty, and hunger.I would draw girls and boys...
Ingrained in my memory is an activity my teacher had my classmates and I do in 6th grade. Ms. Tillett divided the class into groups. She gave each...
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step.” According to Dr. Addie Wootten, over the last 5 years, support for mindfulness programs...
The concept of shared leadership makes good intuitive sense and it’s rare to find anyone who takes issue with the idea. After all, we understand that...
There is no sugar “coding” it, Canada needs to prepare the next generation to become globally aware, digitally literate citizens. But what do the...
In a deliberate twist on the theme of the CAP Conference and this journal, I would like to address the two sides of the coin of human authenticity...
How Place-Conscious Pedagogy Connects Students to their Communities and the World. In October, 2018 the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on...