In both our careers, we intuited early that the quality of teaching in each classroom signaled in many important ways the overall quality of the...
Winter 2020
Like many Canadians, I spent a week in November riveted by the news following Don Cherry’s last night as the star of Hockey Night In Canada’s Coach’s...
In Ontario, play-based Kindergarten is relatively new and there is a need to establish what sort of support is required by the coordinated efforts of...
“Northern Lights. Illuminating Our Experience” – Whitehorse Yukon May 1 to 3, 2019 For the first time in CAPs history, the annual conference came to...
Non-Francophone Parents with Children in French Minority-Language Schools Context International research from a variety of educational contexts has...
What We Saw I see you at the staff meeting secretly marking. I hear you saying, “this all could have been said in an email.” I feel your exhaustion...
Belonging is an incredibly powerful value. With a name like Chief, you never forget you are Indigenous. When I was growing up, if someone asked...
Should schools prepare students for college and careers or to be good citizens?Do we want students to get good grades or love learning?When it comes...
Aggressive and oppositional behaviours have garnered a lot of attention recently in Canadian schools. This has been highlighted in recent reports...
Supporting student learning benefits not only the student but often expands to transform our local environment and community. Creating youth...