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By epederso on April 18, 2013
From the Vancouver Sun: More than 110 underprivileged students from Africa will get to study at the University of B.C. thanks to a $25 million donation from MasterCard Foundation. The students will receive comprehensive scholarships to live and learn at the university starting this fall as part of the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program, according to […]
By epederso on April 17, 2013
A Vancouver music teacher, Mark Reid, has won $10,000 cheque and a $10,000 for Vancouver Technical secondary school’s music program. According to the Vancouver Sun article, “MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award recognizes the work of dedicated teachers who inspire students through their musical teachings.”
By deewin on April 12, 2013
A report released by The Canadian Parents for French indicates that French language education in B.C. needs to improve in the following three areas: “program access” “providing for students with learning disabilities” “dealing with a shortage of qualified French teachers” To read the entire Vancouver Sun article, written by Kim Pemberton, please click here.
By deewin on April 11, 2013
A recent CBC News article reported the latest results of a UNICEF survey, which ranked Canada 17th out of 29 nations with regard to childhood well-being. Click here to read the story.
By epederso on April 9, 2013
Interesting article in today’s Vancouver Sun about educating and providing hope for children in Vancouver’s poorest neighbourhood. Vonnie Hutchingson, the principal of Sir William Macdonald elementary school on East Hastings Street, is aiming for the school to be “a vibrant educational institution” with the help of local donations to bring technology to the classroom.
By deewin on March 28, 2013
This New York Times -Technology- article written by Matt Richtel examines the advantages and disadvantages of the bring your own technology (BYOT) movement in many school districts. The Vancouver School District began a bring your own device (BYOD) pilot-project in secondary schools in the fall of 2012.
By deewin on March 27, 2013
Earlier this week, Vancouver Technical Secondary was recognized for its school yard market garden. Click here to see the CBCnews article.
By deewin on March 26, 2013
The BBC’s Power of Art Series explores the positive impact that art education has on many students. Click here to watch the 4 minute video.
By epederso on March 20, 2013
The Delta/Richmond Canadian Heritage Fair needs 12 more judges. The judges judge student research projects about Canadian Heritage topics. The students need to have used archival and library resources (primary and secondary sources) to do their research. Maybe there are some Education BEd or grad students who would enjoy being a judge at the fair? The […]
By epederso on March 14, 2013
From the Vancouver Province: The episodes of bullying that mar early grade school years for hundreds of children may be a partial result of the victim’s DNA, a new study suggested Wednesday. The behaviours that most often lead to exclusion and victimization in the classroom or schoolyard have their roots in a student’s genes, the […]