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Eco-Education in Action
At École Leila North Community School, learning comes to life in some rather novel ways: through chickens, bees, gardens, and […]
Tabletop Gaming in Schools
As I grew up in Palestine, my grandfather spent many years teaching me and other children in my family the […]
Connections Through Dialogue
As I grew up in Palestine, my grandfather spent many years teaching me and other children in my family the […]
Empowering Students Culture
Marika Schalla’s career in education so far has been nothing short of remarkable. From being a leader in Indigenous education […]
Building Community and Support
In the evolving landscape of education, affinity spaces for educators who are Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour (IBPOC) are […]
Normalizing Pronouns
Every year since I began teaching, I head into my classroom in August and set everything up to make sure […]
Counter Storytelling in Education
Storytelling is central to the human experience – helping us make sense of the world and our own lives. Stories […]
Path Beyond Self-Doubt
Ever felt like you’re constantly needing to prove yourself? Like an imposter at the front of your own classroom? You’re […]
Finding Our Way Back
My understanding of identity has evolved from external influences to a deep connection with my culture and language. Rediscovering identity […]
AI in the Classroom
A mind-blowing tech revolution is bearing down on you as an educator. Open AI’s ChatGPT and a hundred variations of […]
Connecting with the Land & Stars
Centring traditional Indigenous knowledge and science is the driving idea behind the Tipis and Telescopes event which was held in […]
All Persons Equal
With anti-2SLGBTQI hate on the rise, and homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia remaining rampant in schools, it’s more important than ever […]
Teacher Hits High Note
Music teacher Jewel Casselman is ending her illustrious 34-year career on an ultimate high note. Casselman was recently awarded the […]
Canadian History on Display
When you walk into the Red River Heritage Fair you’re greeted by the slogan ‘Because Canada is cool!’ and judging […]
War-affected Refugee Youth
As a child I was affected by multiple wars in Uganda, my country of origin. School interruptions and displacement from […]
MTS Membership Poll
After holding the top spot for two years, COVID-19 has fallen off the radar as a concern for Manitoba’s teachers […]
D&D Clubs Educational Adventures
Dungeons and Dragons is exploding in popularity. The oldest and most popular role-planning game has expanded into the digital space, […]
Learning at WAG-Qaumajuq
Over the past years, WAG-Qaumajuq has undergone a transformation–both inside and out! As we prepared to open the new building, […]
Dogs in Schools Bring Stress Relief
Back to school might not be fun for everyone but it’s a pawsitively exciting time when you’re a black lab […]
Going Gradeless in STEM
Like most teachers, the pandemic made me reconsider a lot of what I do. Remote learning had me questioning the […]
Resilience Project
Eurocentrism has long played a role in art teaching, but some educators are looking to change the status quo. “What […]
Rainbow Resource Centre Here to Help
If you’re looking to develop a deeper understanding about inclusion in your own school or need strategies for creating a […]
Inclusion Work is Never Done
As ‘out’ teachers and spouses, Chantelle Cotton (she/her) and Kim Brown (she/her) know firsthand the importance of making a school […]
Gender Diversity in Canada
How do we define gender today? Well, there exists a wide variety of genders beyond the boy/man – girl/woman binary. […]
Learning from Indigenous Perspectives
Teachers across Manitoba are making conscientious efforts to integrate Indigenous perspectives and wisdom into their practice, opening the door to […]
Disability is Not a Bad Word
“Special needs”, “special education”, “exceptionality”, or just “special” are words we in education use and hear a lot, and for […]
Sisler Cyber School
Charles Bazilewich and Robert Esposito run the Sisler Cyber School, the first of its kind in Canada, which specializes in […]