Engaging Autistic Students with the Arts
Ask any educator who has welcomed multiple learners with autism into his or her classroom, and you will find there is no set formula for ensuring academic success.
Ask any educator who has welcomed multiple learners with autism into his or her classroom, and you will find there is no set formula for ensuring academic success.
Grammatically, it’s an awful-sounding word: gamification, or as a verb, to “gamify” the classroom. Teachers, however, have found a powerful tool here.
Alpine sports are a popular activity in the winter and many ski resorts offer Snow Schools or organized field trips.
Kids love to play, so there’s no better way to encourage them to learn than with games.
These apps and websites can help students maintain productivity while exchanging their work and discussing their projects.
Music education leads to improved self-discipline, sense of community, and collaboration, as well as increased academic achievement in other subjects.
It’s important to make sure kids understand the difference between what’s healthy and what’s not. Field trips that teach about nutrition add value to their health and knowledge.
Canada is a very different country than it was in 1969 when the Official Languages Act was first enacted. That’s why some people are working to update the Act.
From a young age, I wanted to be bilingual in English and French. I am not, however. It is a big regret that I am working to rectify.
In a world that is striving to create universal accessibility, it’s important that students be exposed to the idea of programming with multiple languages in mind.