ottawacitizen.com
The most vulnerable kids are hit the hardest when schools close.
over 2 years ago
dailytelegraph.com.au
We're for Sydney
almost 3 years ago
edweek.org
Five educators make suggestions that might help students want to revise their
writing, including by using “editing stations.”
about 3 years ago
hannaherald.com
The little trick or treaters enjoyed much warmer weather this year compared to
most years to make their rounds about the neighbourhood. They didn’t have to…
about 3 years ago
policyoptions.irpp.org
COVID-19 has affected learning, but governments are failing to share information
on how students are doing and what works during a pandemic.
about 3 years ago
policyoptions.irpp.org
Kelly Gallagher-Mackay is a lawyer and independent education policy researcher.
Her research career includes roles as an assistant professor at Laurier
University, director of Research and Evaluation at the Future Skills Centre, and
research director at People for Education. Her book, Pushing the Li…
about 3 years ago
jerseydigs.com
369 3rd Street in Downtown Jersey City is a two-family townhouse, totaling 4,000
square feet, with private outdoor space and parking.
over 3 years ago
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New study asks students, teachers to perform hour-long audit investigating
current state of activity and learning opportunities in schoolyards.
almost 5 years ago
edweek.org
The interplay between these two learning experiences helps students grow a love
of reading and build stronger muscles to engage with texts, writes Ariel Sacks.
almost 5 years ago
thedp.com
Through the project, every mother discharged without her baby is given a care
package containing a fresh-cut flower and a new set of pajamas.
about 5 years ago
newswire.ca
/CNW/ - The winner of the 2017/18 Donner Prize was announced tonight by Ken
Whyte, Chair of the Donner Canadian Foundation, in Toronto. The awards gala at
The...
over 5 years ago
edweek.org
Kelly Gallagher and Penny Kittle agreed to answer a few questions about their
new book, “180 Days: Two Teachers and the Quest to Engage and Empower
Adolescents.”
over 5 years ago
kqed.org
Dig deeper into the program guide! Some of the festival’s best films can get
lost in the hubbub.
almost 6 years ago
thestar.com
Apart from the ongoing inequity of letting a powerful religious group have
unequal benefit of the law in one of our most important government services...
almost 6 years ago
thenation.com
What we can learn from one of the great organizers in American history.
about 7 years ago
cartoonbrew.com
An appreciation of Caroline Leaf’s powerful and significant film “Two Sisters,”
a momentous celebration of the work of women’s hands.
over 7 years ago
edweek.org
The continuous emphasis on test preparation instead of a focus on the
development of lifelong readers has diminished emphasis on students’
recreational reading habits, says high school English teacher Nancy Barile.
over 8 years ago
learning.blogs.nytimes.com
The Summer Reading Contest is now over, but here are some teacher-tested ideas
for bringing its spirit into your classroom this fall, no matter how much time
you have to give to current events.
over 8 years ago
animationmagazine.net
Independent filmmaker, community activist and co-founder of the Women with
Knives tour Kelly Gallagher combines her love of art and passion for social
justice in her collage animation. Her latest short, Pen Up the Pigs, addresses
the roots of racially motivated policing and is creating a stir at fil…
over 9 years ago
dailyvoice.com
BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – Bronxville track and field phenom Mary Cain continued to
break records over the weekend as she stole the spotlight at a national meet in
Oregon. Cain broke a record that has stood for more than three decades on
Saturday,…
over 10 years ago
edweek.org
Readicide author Kelly Gallagher wants schools to stop focusing on tests and let
kids immerse themselves in books.
almost 13 years ago