Reasonable Limits: A Look at the Right to Peaceful Assembly and the Freedom Convoy Protest
At present, there are widespread misunderstandings of how the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms works.
At present, there are widespread misunderstandings of how the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms works.
What better way to celebrate the spooky season than with some equally spooky books? We’ve compiled a list of 10 chilling tales for kids of all ages, just in time for Halloween.
Team-building exercises encourage students to work together to solve a common goal, all while developing communication, problem-solving, and even leadership skills.
These teacher must-haves can help you unwind and indulge in some me-time routines after an undoubtedly busy school year.
Walking tours can be some of the best ways to explore a new place. They give you the chance to fully immerse yourself in the history and culture of your destination with every step.
Throughout my years of teaching, I’ve discovered that students are often more eager to read and discuss horror stories than other material.
Students often display a morbid curiosity that I feel I cannot ignore, but can I lean into it? Can I use this fascination in a way that engages students, but also humanizes them?
We won’t be going back to “normal,” post-pandemic. A year of profound disruption promises to reshape K–12 education, while also bringing new advances to the fore.
Help your students dust off their thinking caps with these apps that are designed to inspire imagination and spark creativity.
From the unknown emotional impacts of the pandemic to the uncertain extent of student learning loss, educators aren’t sure what awaits them when in-person learning resumes.