Ontario’s education minister says play- and inquiry-based learning will remain, but will be paired with more deliberate instruction in math and literacy.
Why Ontario’s kindergarten reforms worry some experts (thestar.com)
Ontario’s education minister says play- and inquiry-based learning will remain, but will be paired with more deliberate instruction in math and literacy.
Why Ontario’s kindergarten reforms worry some experts (thestar.com)
Research shows that Black educators help Black students succeed. Is the province doing enough to diversify teaching? ‘We need to take dramatic measures’: Why Ontario needs more Black teachers | TVO.org
Calgary’s largest school board continues to deal with staffing shortages as schools struggle to find substitute teachers to fill absences. Calgary schools face staffing challenge with shortage of substitute teachers | CTV News
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) saw many encouraging signs for education during Premier Scott Moe’s Speech from the Throne on Nov. 25. STF optimistic about provincial education commitment | 650 CKOM
“This is worse than a ‘band-aid solution.’ It’s like sticking a band-aid into a gaping wound that continues to bleed and get worse,” Jansen in de Wal said. Ontario teachers’ unions demand more than band-aid…
The province is looking at “every option available” to help ease a shortage of teachers that has hit school boards across Ontario, says Education Minister Stephen Lecce. “We’ll have an announcement forthcoming,” Lecce told reporters at Queen’s…
School resource officers and police-led programming cancelled last year by Simcoe County’s public and Catholic boards Collingwood pushes boards to re-instate police in schools – Collingwood News (collingwoodtoday.ca)