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Designing for Every Brain

When Ezra Reimer left a 15-year career in graphic design and branding at Red River College to become a teacher, he expected the challenge of a new profession.

Meet the Vice-President: Joel Swaan

For more than two decades, Joel Swaan has dedicated his career to teaching, leadership, and advocacy in education. He had great educators throughout childhood who inspired him to teach. 

Meet the President: Lillian Klausen

Growing up on a farm Klausen learned early the values of hard work, community, and connection. With a father who farmed and a mother who taught, education felt like a natural calling.

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

A party of brave adventurers delve into ancient ruins in search of treasure. Powerful wizards meet on the battlefield, casting […]

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. […]

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