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«Elementary» column

Unlocking Potential Through Gifted Programs in B.C.

April 7th, 2024; By Anthony Teles

Ever wonder how schools help and support students who excel academically? British Columbia’s education system is all about celebrating everyone’s strengths, and that includes gifted and talented programs. These programs […]


Music and Arts Education: A Necessity, Not a Luxury

March 5th, 2024; By Susan Huebert

When people consider the most important subjects for students to learn, they probably think of the sciences or mathematics, or maybe practical skills like welding or construction. Music and the […]


Parent-Teacher Relationships: Best Practices

March 5th, 2024; By Tiffany Chang

Schooling should be a good time for children. Whether it incorporates building strong study habits or them taking an interest in offered extracurricular activities, it’s usually the goal to optimize […]


The Future of Libraries in High Schools: More Than Just Books

March 5th, 2024; By Susan Huebert

School libraries can be very useful places. If you are researching a subject for a project or want a good book to read, you can probably find what you want […]


Teaching Indigenous History in Canadian Elementary Schools

March 5th, 2024; By Susan Huebert

Teaching Canada’s history is useful for understanding the way people think and act. An important part of this education is learning Indigenous history. For Canadian elementary school students, learning Indigenous […]


Career Profile: Botanist

March 5th, 2024; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Botanists are critical to environmental conservation, as their research helps to determine how different plants can and will react to climate change. The job of many botanists is to supply […]


Career Profile: Chiropractors

March 5th, 2024; By Jingwei Chen

This is an astounding statistic: did you know that close to 2 million people in Ontario regularly see chiropractors? Chiropractors are a regulated health care profession that focuses on diagnosing […]