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School cell phone rules: Here’s how educators think they’ll win

Isabella Pires first noticed what she calls the “gradual apathy pandemic” in eighth grade. Only a handful of classmates registered…

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Entertainment

Alice Munro: Educators conflicted over writings

New York – For decades, Robert Lecker has read, taught and written about Alice Munro, the Nobel laureate from Canada…

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Nova Scotia

More training needed to help kids with disabilities, say some early childhood educators in N.S.

Jenna LeBlanc thought she would be fully equipped to enter the child-care sector when she earned her diploma and became…

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Canada

Teacher shortages are leaving educators with no ‘good options’ — and they say students are paying the price

Amid a worsening teacher shortage, filling staffing holes is a daily balancing act for many school administrators — with consequences…

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Nova Scotia

Pre-primary staff shortages lead to ‘tired and burnt out’ early childhood educators

Early childhood educators in the Annapolis Valley are raising concerns about staffing levels that they say have an effect on…

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Nova Scotia

Ottawa, Nova Scotia funding wage hikes, new benefits for early childhood educators

HALIFAX, N.S. — Early childhood educators and other licensed child-care staff will be seeing wage increases as well as health…

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Canada

‘Passive’ Pride protest is a missed opportunity to teach inclusion, educators say

On June 1, a Thursday, teachers and administrators at several public elementary schools in Ottawa noticed a sharp and sudden…

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Canada

Indigenous educators in Saskatchewan are trying to increase the graduation rate

Jason Young gauges his students’ success from one year to the next, celebrating victories big and small. The director of…

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