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TEACH Mag

TEACH is the largest national education publication in Canada. We support good teachers and teaching and believe in innovation in education.

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Farm Boy’s New nourish to flourish Initiative for Healthier Schools

Farm Boy, a leading fresh food retailer in Ontario, is thrilled to announce its new Flagship Charitable Program, nourish to flourish.

Teacher’s Pet: September/October 2024

The Teacher’s Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine.

6 Tips for a Successful Back-to-School Season

It’s time to gear up for a new school year. Here are some tips to help ensure a smooth transition back into teaching.

Daisy’s Near CATastrophe: Real-life Tale of a Fearless Feline

Daisy is a clever kitten fiercely loyal to her dog sibling, Bear. She has a very special talent for knowing how to open doors!

Are High School Restrooms Meeting Student Expectations? 

This survey revealed that most students use their school restrooms sparingly. 70% report they’ve had a particularly unpleasant experience.

Technology in Schools: New Report Outlines K–12 School Safety Trends

This technology is a wearable panic button with dynamic incident mapping providing real-time locating features for incident response.

Yamaha’s First-Ever Back to School Music Sweepstakes Is Open

Kick-start your child’s musical journey with world-class Yamaha winds and strings musical offerings through Back to School Sweepstakes.

Does social media affect girls’ well-being and learning?

The 2024 GEM Gender Report warns against the use of social media in educational settings to protect young girls’ well-being and learning. 

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Education News

Behind Canada’s Declining Math Performance and the Evidence-Based Fix

For over a decade, math scores on international tests have declined across all Canadian provinces. Here’s what schools can do to reverse this downward trend.

New YA Novel Shows How Fiction Conquers Real Fears in the Age of “Run, Hide, Fight”

“Gone Before You Knew Me” is a satirical spy thriller about a girl trying to make it out of high school alive. The story is fictional, but it speaks to real fears in an age where students and staff are drilled in “run, hide, fight” scenarios as a matter of course.

Why Table Tennis Is Working in NYC Classrooms

As the newly released film “Marty Supreme” brings the world of table tennis into the cultural spotlight, it also quietly parallels a powerful real-life story behind the sport.

Celebrate Love and Kindness with Julie Flett’s Latest Picture Book

From beloved author and illustrator Julie Flett comes an adorable celebration of the ways we show love. For kids up to age 7.