History, reality…. and parties
There is an underlying subtext that subversively sneaks in and out of my grade 10 history course...
Read MorePaul Rombough | March 7, 2012
There is an underlying subtext that subversively sneaks in and out of my grade 10 history course...
Read MoreKristine Thibeault | February 28, 2012
I have an admission to make. (Wait for it.) I am a proud alumna of Canada’s Open University, Athabasca U. Back in early 2001, on maternity leave from a high school in Western Quebec, I started a graduate degree in distance...
Read MoreThomas Stenzel | January 24, 2012
Students with special needs benefit greatly from assistive technologies that help make their...
Read MorePaul Rombough | December 6, 2011
Everyone has a story and I am no exception. History teacher, father, wanderer, dreamer, collector...
Read MoreKristine Thibeault | November 1, 2011
A few weeks ago, we two brave LEARNers ventured into the wilds of Barrhaven (an Ottawa suburb fondly referred to as “Barbeque Haven”), during a rainstorm, in rush hour traffic, to participate in a leadership...
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