Winnipeg Education
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Artificial intelligence making its mark in classroomsAs students make their return to the classroom, artificial intelligence is generating new conversations about its connections to learning for both projects and plagiarism.CanadaAug 31, 2023
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Some students years behind learning level 2 years into pandemic: Winnipeg tutorA Winnipeg tutor says some students have fallen drastically behind their learning level, two years into the pandemic.EducationOct 6, 2022
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Winnipeg teachers looking forward to ‘normal’ school year after two years of pandemic restrictionsWithin the week, students will be returning to the classroom for what many are hoping will be a school year closer to normalcy than the past two.EducationAug 31, 2022
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School curricula haven’t represented the Black perspective, says Winnipeg principalMore than half of Canadians believe our schools could do a better job at teaching Black history -- something that isn't surprising to a Winnipeg principal.EducationFeb 19, 2021
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Coronavirus: Manitoba schools to remain closed indefinitely for school yearManitoba schools will remain closed indefinitely for the remainder of the school year.EducationMar 31, 2020
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Parents pan plan to move students from Waverley West school: ‘Things are getting disrupted’Overcrowding in the Pembina Trails School Division is causing uncertainty for local families.EducationMar 3, 2020
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Ecole Waterford Springs School officially named by Winnipeg School DivisionAt a board meeting Monday, the division officially announced the naming of Ecole Waterford Springs School, a dual-track, K-8 facility at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and King Edward Street.EducationFeb 5, 2020
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Winnipeg School Division launches unique Indigenous teaching programBuild From Within - Ozhitoon Onji Peenjiee is a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the Winnipeg School Division, the University of Winnipeg's Faculty of Education, and Indigenous charity Indspire.EducationNov 13, 2018
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Manitoba education costs soar as enrolment declines, study saysThe per-student cost of educating Manitoban children is soaring but there’s little evidence kids are learning more, a new study suggests.EducationJan 7, 2015
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