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...
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On November 11th and 12th CAP representatives from across Canada met in Ottawa for meetings of the executive committee and board of directors. ...
The Prime Minister’s awards for teaching excellence and teaching excellence in STEM are awarded annually. CAP president, Christina Pike, sits as a...
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COVID-19 has exposed yet again the critical importance of Canada catching up with other G7 nations by developing and implementing a...
COVID-19 disruptions have had a distinct, devastating and potentially enduring impact on our youngest school-aged learners, especially those who...
When children step out of their traditional elementary school classroom to learn outdoors, they experience a wide range of benefits. Outdoor...
October is National Bullying Prevention Month Every October, schools and organizations across the country join STOMP Out Bullying™ in observing...
Staples Canada doubles previously announced technology prize for annual contest to support school communities across the country RICHMOND HILL...
Restorative-justice approach to discipline has reduced bad behaviour and helped boost academic marks By: Nicole Brewster-Mercury, courtesy of CBC...
Seeing a video of your attack can be retraumatizing, one expert in cyberbullying says By: Kate Dubinski · CBC News · Posted: Oct...
Students taught to recognize, cope with feelings at young age to create safe communities later on By: Jesse Johnston, courtesy of CBC news, published...
We turned to students for answers about the extent of the harm they face at school By: Jennifer McGuire, courtesy of CBC News, published October 24...
Teachers, advocates express support, concerns about phasing out age-based grade levels Wooden block towers of various shape and size stand in a...
St. John’s Principal Doug Taylor said providing students with affordable food options at the school has changed the culture within the school. Photo...
By: Eilish Bonang, courstesy of CTV News Atlantic, published Oct. 15, 2019 PETITCODIAC, N.B. — They may not be old enough to vote, but students...
Young Canadians are engaging in debate and discussion about the future of our country, researching the party platforms, consuming news, evaluating...
Whose responsibility is it to manage technology-related distractions in class? (Shutterstock) Elena Neiterman, University of Waterloo and Christine...
Kelsey Gould, University of Calgary Statistically speaking, five to eight per cent of children meet the criteria for a mathematics learning...
Peter Taylor, Queen’s University, Ontario Alice in Wonderland enthusiasts recently celebrated the story’s anniversary with creative events like...