Experts say we have far to go when it comes to teaching reconciliation in schools When it comes to teaching reconciliation, most schools are off to a good start, but there must be more purpose and intention, says the director […]
Focus on Education
Keep on truckin’
Summer doesn’t mean putting learning on hold When the final class bell rings, how do you convince your kids not to shelve their schoolbooks for the summer? “Make it fun,” says Madghis Madi, manager of Scholars in Barrhaven and […]
Bringing down the house
With 20 years at the Ottawa School of Theatre under her belt, outgoing artistic director Kathi Langston touts the benefits of a theatre education Between masks, physical distancing and virtual school, the past two years have been difficult for […]
Outdoor ed
Being outside has numerous benefits for students. Local educators share what they know By Janhabi Nandy Being in nature not only has tremendous benefits for our bodies and minds, it also shows us how much we depend on […]
A world of opportunity
After-school programs offer chances to learn — that’s why activity types, social aspects and instructors are all factors to consider when it comes to finding a space for your kids, Janhabi Nandy writes Children can spend up to 25 hours […]
Taking charge
Assuming ownership of learning helps students of all ages create good study habits for life The past couple of years have been trying, both for students and teachers. At least, that is what Bruno J. Riel, PhD, has noticed. […]
Unravelling word blindness
Signs of dyslexia can show up as early as kindergarten How do I help my child? “You have no idea how many times I’ve said that,” says Lark Barker, president of Decoding Dyslexia Ontario. “Or how often other parents […]
The perfect fit
Not all private schools are created equal. Education writer Sheryl Bennett-Wilson tells you how to find one tailored to your child Choosing the right private school for your child is a big decision. And finding the right fit — for […]
When homework hurts
Educators are supporting the argument against endless assignments outside of class time. Here’s what you can do to support your child at home If you’re exhausted from homework battles, take heart — Michael Kennedy understands that a fight to get […]
English parents, French education? Mais, oui!
English-speaking parents will be surprised by the amount of French they already know, experts say As Nicole Thibault, national executive director for Canadian Parents for French points out, “Canada is a bilingual country and the benefits for children to know […]



