“We're the only country in the world that thinks art is a luxury. Everybody else in the world understands that art is an essential part of the quality of life,” says Steven Van Zandt, who created a curriculum that brings rock ’n’ roll into the classroom. https://t.co/xEyTCHhLDW
A recent chapter outlining key considerations when undertaking a realist approach to analysis. In a methodology volume with several CIE colleagues, edited by Janet Mola Okoko, @ScottTunison, and Keith D Walker.
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Pleased to announce publication of our new article in the Australian and International Journal of Rural Education. Supporting Indigenous Students' Learning by Fostering Culturally Sustaining Relational Pedagogies ... https://t.co/WqpUP9bYsZ @wallind
Insightful analysis of the current economic crisis in Saskatchewan’s public education sector. Thank you @ColleenMacP … well said! https://t.co/XvoxCDQcCM
My new books just arrived! Now I have to get marketing them. They’re currently for sale on-line at Friesen Press, Amazon, McNally, and Indigo. Does anybody have tips to get them into physical stores too? @SKWritersGuild @ProvArchivesSK@HeritageSK#canadiannonfiction
Announcing release of my new book - The Englishman in the Valley! The true story of a fascinating man who had a big impact on his community of Fort Qu’Appelle, SK, as well as about his family. Available at https://t.co/Yl3qJ6qfNR. @HeritageSK, @ProvArchivesSK, @wdmtweets
Announcing the release of my new book - The Englishman in the Valley! The true story about a fascinating man who had a big impact on his community and his amazing family. Available at https://t.co/F215KBvshx. #Fortquappelle#Saskwriter#canadiannonfiction@FriesenPress
Joe, Thanks for the new release!https://t.co/ixfySB2h7K as always, the musicianship is second to none! Notches is fantastic … I live in Saskatoon and it’s not every day my town’s name appears in badass lyrics! It might not cure COVID but it’s a great treatment! @JBONAMASSA
Wendy James @PD_plus and I are happy to announce the publication of our new article entitled Beyond Unexamined Professional Learning. https://t.co/VTjzL8RyeD
Saskatchewan’s first graduate level professional doctorate in educational leadership for those with accredited masters degrees. Three year, cohort-based, “keep-your-day-job,” problems of practice-focused program. https://t.co/TeAcLsT037
@MmeGarg I agree ... see what I mean on the original tweet? I can’t even spell numbers in another language six-sept? What was I thinking ... apparently I was counting instead of citing a particular number. 🤪
Why you might be counting in the wrong language. Fascinating research about the links among language, cognition, brain architecture, and efficacy with numerals. Seventeen and six-sept look the same but the brain handles them differently. https://t.co/ngMxjwzE0K via @BBC_Future
Each person in our school communities has unique gifts and talents they can offer to enrich learning. Our job as educators is to recognize this as a strength and encourage and facilitate - in a respectful and authentic way - the sharing of those gifts.
Parent,”I would like to come read to the class, but I can’t read English.” Me, “well, please come read in your language.” Parent, “really? “ Me, “of course!” And,she did and it was amazing!!Thank you to this mom for reading to us!📚 You made your daughter proud! 😊 #cridgepride
A #kindergarten collaborative project for #OrangeShirtDay. We shared the story of Phyllis and her special shirt. Students made emotional connections to her story and our handprints represent our feelings. Everyone has a hand in making a difference. #EveryChildMatters#spslearn
@MrsLemstra Nicole, I’d totally be on the excited list if I got to go to your K class! Maybe you need a 4th category called “over the moon” 😉 have a terrific year!