Preparing for a Changing World: Climate Resilience in Schools
It is important to consider how schools are responding to climate change not just in the classroom, but on a practical level as well.
It is important to consider how schools are responding to climate change not just in the classroom, but on a practical level as well.
Immerse your students in the wonderful world of horses through these exciting equine field trips!
Poetry offers students a chance to play with words and experiment with writing structures, and can be an innovative way to bring joy to reading.
Spelling bees are so much more than simply memorizing a list of words. These competitions can be a valuable classroom tool to improve students’ reading skills.
Incorporate Black history and Black creators in the classroom all year round with the help of these books.
In my experience with teaching the Charter, a great way to connect the priorities of fifteen-year-olds with the values of this significant document is by thinking like a teen.
By engaging critically with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, newcomer students develop more than just a broader vocabulary or sharper analysis skills.
Is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms truly universal in the human rights it promises to protect?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the basic rights to democratic and free life, but what about the right to nature?
At present, there are widespread misunderstandings of how the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms works.