Nursing students create film to show support for those who are discriminated against
Officials are expecting to see a mix of in-class and online learning in September
‘I can positively influence my younger siblings but most importantly change the world,’ says one
The education ministry is changing funding for 16 schools
The dispute has lasted years
Many in-person graduation ceremonies have shifted to a virtual model or been cancelled or postponed
Students say current anti-racism protests in the U.S. and Canada point to a need for lessons
‘We still want to celebrate our graduates, their achievements, and their resilience’
Education minister noted that in-class instruction remains optional
The biggest challenge is convincing families that it’s safe, some say
A common model will see other teachers work four days a week in class then the fifth remotely,
Klaus Hardy Breslauer was accused of making a laundry list of concerning decisions as a science teacher
Board chair issues statement on censure but little else regarding Facebook post controversy
Many Canadian students concerned about how practicums could be affected when classes resume
The exhibit tackles a wide variety of relevant issues through the eyes of students
‘The entire school population is in awe of him, really’
Teachers should be prepared to provide ‘trauma-informed practices’ in response to students’ needs
B.C.’s provincial health officer voiced support for parents and students during this unprecedented time
‘I wanted them to sing and play along with me at home and remember their favourite things’
Teacher will also have her licence suspended on Sept. 24, 2020