Making “fortune tellers” — a folded paper game children hold on their fingers and thumbs and practice counting and “telling fortunes” with — has been a...
Immigrant families in the U.S. are extremely resilient. Yet some immigrant parents struggle to raise children who can thrive in their new country’s culture. Whether they...
This fall, many young children across Canada have entered early learning or preschool programs for the first time. Access to early learning is a challenge across...
Recently there has been a resurgence of movements across North America resisting anti-racist reforms such as the use of critical race theory in schools. These movements...
When it comes to education in prison, policy and research often focus on how it benefits society or improves the life circumstances of those who are...
One key change to universities under the Morrison government was the Job-ready Graduates program. Starting in 2021, this significantly increased student fees for humanities degrees, slashed...
Christina @wocintechchat.com/ Unsplash School education in Australia needs a circuit-breaker. Student performance continues to stagnate and teachers report excessive workloads and alarming rates of stress....
With reading and math scores plummeting during the pandemic, educators and parents are now turning their attention to how kids can catch up. In the following...
Chess has recently been in the news far more than usual. First, there was the runaway success of the Netflix miniseries The Queen’s Gambit. That made...
As Canada begins to understand and navigate the global post-pandemic landscape, our country’s ability to innovate will be an important success factor in its recovery. The...