The high-wire act of opening schools up without triggering another shutdown is a make-or-break situation. Just ask parents who quit work to care for their kids.
Tag Archives: Canadian education
Is To Kill A Mockingbird still relevant to Ontario students?
Carl E. James: In our country’s racially diverse generation of students, we should consider whether ‘classics’ that repeatedly use the ‘N’ word are reasonable in our classrooms
Adding up the ways we’re falling behind in education
A new study shows Canadians may be handy with computers, but we’re terrible at math
University: First year by the numbers
Crunching the numbers on the typical first-year student
A debate that surely won’t make history
Paul Wells on a heritage committee study and the politicization of Canadian history
Education vs. health care
The tough choices that aren’t being made
Free education enchants Canadian-in-waiting
Christian Valdez, from the Philippines, appreciates snow, treats and international friends too