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‘Teaching should not be a life-threatening profession,’ Biden tells U.S. educatorsBiden spoke of the challenges of the modern-day teacher, including gun violence and a growing movement from the right to ban books in classrooms.U.S. NewsApr 24, 2023
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Manitoba school divisions seek ‘uncertified’ substitute teachers amid shortageManitoba school divisions dealing with supply staff shortages are looking to hire substitutes, and the job posting calls for 'uncertified' teachers.EducationJan 24, 2023
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2 Barrie teachers honoured with Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching ExcellenceThe Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence recognizes exceptional elementary and secondary school teachers for their achievements in education across Canada.EducationOct 20, 2022
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Lethbridge students teach peers about organ donation ahead of Green Shirt DayDr. Gerald B. Probe Elementary School held two assemblies Tuesday morning, doing so for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic started.EducationApr 5, 2022
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Back to school taking a toll on Ontario teachers: ‘They are absolutely at their wit’s end’At the Catholic school board, 0.03 per cent of elementary students and 0.01 per cent of of secondary school students have opted for remote learning.EducationJan 24, 2022
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‘Green Day’: Some Kelowna middle school students learn about invasive species'It's nice because it teaches us about how to treat the community and how the earth is important to us,' said Savannah Rosdal.EnvironmentOct 21, 2021
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First Nations University of Canada announces new PresidentDr. Jacqueline Ottman was honoured today as the new President of the First Nations University of Canada. A ceremony that included an honour song and blessing was held.CanadaOct 15, 2021
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Canadian researcher predicts learning shortfalls of up to a year due to COVID-19 disruptionsAs students return for the new school year, teachers will be assessing learning gaps due to COVID-19 disruptions.EducationAug 24, 2021
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Montreal teacher starts mental health program ‘ROAR’ to help immigrantsROAR holds weekly meetings where they simply talk to one another. The gathering turned virtual during the pandemic.FeaturesJun 13, 2021
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How giving kids a ‘Genius Hour’ can help increase motivation amid COVID-19According to parenting expert Sunny Verma, implementing a 'Genius Hour' gives kids the space to develop their own passions.LifestyleApr 7, 2021
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