Education
- Early Childhood Education Students say NSCC Africentric Program has Changed their Lives
- No Phones, no Problem: N.S. School Cellphone Ban Getting Positive Reviews
- Schools Across Canada are Finding Creative Ways to Curb Students’ Itchy Cellphone Fingers
- Paul W. Bennett: Inclusive Education is an Illusion in post-Pandemic Schools. Too Often, it’s Simply Giving up on Kids
- ESL Teacher Blames Canada’s International student Cap as why he’s on EI
- New Testing Aims to Catch Kids ‘Faking’ Their Reading Skills and Actually get Help
- ‘A Great Teaching Opportunity’: How one School Board Plans to use AI in the Classroom
- Clarity Lacking on New Cell Rules in Ontario Schools: Critics
- Ban on Cellphones, Vapes in Ontario Classrooms Starts This Week. Hamilton School Boards say They are Ready
- Montreal School Districts, in Search of More Teachers, say they’re on Track for Return to Class
- Why Some Teachers in Alberta are Concerned About the Rollout of School Cellphone Ban
- Clash Between Tech and Textbooks as Canadians Head Back to School
- Letter: Port Coquitlam Resident Urges Teachers to be Role Models for Students
- ‘The School System has Failed my Kids’: Surrey Mom Speaks Out
- Alberta to Ban Cellphones in K-12 Classrooms Starting in Fall
- Are Ontario school boards poised to challenge the dominance of social media giants? What are the prospects for their cases?
- Three years following Canada’s significant investment in childcare, there are three crucial priorities that all levels of government should pay attention to.
- Some early childhood educators in Nova Scotia suggest that additional training is necessary to better support children with disabilities.
- Northeastern schools highlight a genuine concern regarding a shortage of teachers, with a survey revealing that over 25% of schools in Ontario grapple with this issue on a daily basis.
- It’s summer camp registration season, and many Calgary parents are feeling the pressure and anxiety of the race to secure spots.
- The Calgary school board evaluated thousands of new students before the start of the school year.
- Worries Escalate as Calgary Catholic School District Stops Accepting New Enrollments for Two Specialized Programs
- Alberta releases specifics regarding education funding, while concerns persist about overcrowded schools.
- Newly arrived students recount their experiences of acquiring English in a system becoming progressively overcrowded.
- The Elementary Literacy Program in New Brunswick Unexpectedly Ceases Operations