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Collaboration de Josée Guillot, conseillère pédagogique à la Commission scolaire Lester-B.-Pearson...
Read MoreJulie Paré | May 12, 2022
Collaboration de Josée Guillot, conseillère pédagogique à la Commission scolaire Lester-B.-Pearson...
Read MoreBen Loomer | September 8, 2020
It was May 2020. I was overcoming the uncertainty that came from the transition from years of...
Read MoreThomas Stenzel | May 14, 2020
Students who struggle with writing are often discouraged not by their specific challenges but by...
Read MoreBen Loomer | December 4, 2015
On a warm fall day, I sat down with Lisanne Gamelin, the new Educational and Social program...
Read MoreBen Loomer | November 11, 2014
I was a first year teacher writing on the chalkboard, simultaneously trying to keep an eye on a...
Read MoreSylwia Bielec | April 10, 2014
In February, I attended a session at the LCEEQ conference given by Avi Spector on Gamification. I...
Read MorePaul Rombough | May 8, 2013
First I will partially explain the title, as NOT being because my new baby boy woke me up earlier...
Read MoreMelanie Stonebanks | April 30, 2013
Crowded Tub There are too many kids in this tub. There are too many elbows to scrub. I just washed...
Read MoreKristine Thibeault | February 20, 2013
I have a love/hate relationship with videoconferencing (VC). Ok, hate might be a tad strong. Love/irritation? Love/frustration? You see, living in a rural community here in Quebec, I get to use VC a lot. Granted, it’s incredibly...
Read MoreSusan van Gelder | November 7, 2012
I have been blogging for more than 5 years. I started because I felt, as a teacher, if I was going to ask students to write, I had to write myself. I was starting to read a number of blogs and that, too, pushed me to start one...
Read MoreMelanie Stonebanks | May 31, 2012
by Melanie Stonebanks By looking back and by remembering the past, I have attempted to bind my past experiences as a professional educator in several contexts and roles to create patterns of my professional development in the...
Read MoreMelanie Stonebanks | May 8, 2012
By Melanie Stonebanks The unexamined life isn’t worth living. – Socrates, 450 BC A few weeks ago, I wrote about my early teaching experiences in inner-city Montreal. This entry builds on that previous post and will...
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