Here's an article from a doctor who is treating an ever-increasing number of teachers that are suffering under the weight of a under-resourced (and under-appreciated) public education system. Teachers are paying the price. #etfo#osstf#oecta#aefo
https://t.co/mgwXmmA1Lm
The course work may have ended in the Spring, but it didn’t feel real until today! Thank you to my incredible family for helping me celebrate obtaining my M.Ed. #UofTGrad19#OISEGrad19
With knowledge from the Indigenous Student Gathering, 2 gr. 4 student leaders delivered workshops to classes about the incredible ways Indigenous nations use birch bark. The workshop included an interactive game, drama activity and take-away craft. #IndigenousEd@BurnhamthorpeFI
VanVleet might have got the 3s last night, but Burnhamthorpe kids showed how to ‘dunk’ with our awesome “teacher soaker”... massive thank you to Othneil, my grade 5 student, who designed and built this crazy contraption!
After studying Norval Morrisseau’s ‘Thunderbird’, the students were tasked with creating a piece that also showed a transformation. This student artist really took her work to new ‘depths’. 😉 @BurnhamthorpeFI#IndigenousEducation#appreciateart
Excited and honoured to be at @PeelSchools Indigenous Student Gathering today with these awesome school leaders. Looking forward to bringing our ideas and learning back to @BurnhamthorpeFI
Ed Camp is my favourite day at @BurnhamthorpeFI. To see all 600+ students learning and playing together in different workshops with different teachers really shows the strength of our school community. Shout out to @MmeLiles, team work makes the dream work!
Thank you @MrKPitman for arranging for our classes to visit @AllanAMartinPS today. So impressive to see what these students have created. Incredible work grade 8s!