We all know that even the youngest kids can use their fingers to swipe on a tablet, but do we know if they…
If you’ve ever had a room full of kids arguing over whose turn it is, you already know why teaching kindness and friendship…
We all know that even the youngest kids can use their fingers to swipe on a tablet, but do we know if they…
A new study is calling on schools to move away from one-off mental health screenings, warning that single assessments may give an incomplete…
In a concerted effort to provide curriculum-aligned resources and support for educators who are teaching subjects with Indigenous content, the Niagara Catholic District…
Since I was young, one of my favorite things to do was read. So naturally, as I got older, I more or less…
In a recent interview with child and adolescent development expert Ellen Galinsky, we discussed why developing executive functioning in our youngest learners is…
Ten Year 9 and 10 students from Keira High School took to the Minnamurra Estuary by canoe on Earth Day, participating in a…
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are one of the most widely used tools for assessing teaching effectiveness and play a significant role in decisions related to…
María Jesús Abilleira discusses what the changes mean and why the instructional approach matters Starting in fall of 2026, the AP® World Language…
Bimi Boo Academy is part of the broader Bimi Boo family of educational apps, which support young learners in building foundational skills through…
If you’ve ever had a room full of kids arguing over whose turn it is, you already know why teaching kindness and friendship…
In staffrooms and system meetings across the country, one word keeps surfacing: resilience. When principals are stretched by compliance demands, parent conflict, staffing…
Bring on the color, the blooms, and the spring energy! From celebrating Earth-friendly choices to building a spring reading display to helping students…
For years, school community life has been spoken about in almost sentimental terms – the sausage sizzle, the fete, the canteen roster –…
Poets start their writing journey with their five senses, jotting notes and observations about what they see, hear, feel, taste, and touch. Help…
By Gemma Kenyon Is going to university still worth it? That’s a question I hear more and more, particularly as families weigh the…
The latest NAPLAN figures tell a familiar story. Overall results in literacy and numeracy are holding steady — but scratch beneath the surface…
From Compliance to Companion: How One District Built an AI Culture That Puts Students First – YouTube Watch On You can watch this…
Paridad Education Consulting will be hosting its sixth annual Multilingual Special Education Symposium on April 16-17. This virtual symposium is designed for educators,…
There’s no single path to becoming a great teacher. Some educators start in traditional classrooms, others arrive after careers that shaped them in…
