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Learn, Teach, Challenge

This is a collection of classic and newly commissioned essays about the study of Indigenous literatures in North America. The contributing scholars include some of the most venerable Indigenous theorists, ...

Literacy 101

By (author) David Booth
Foreword by Larry Swartz
Categories: Teacher training

Drawing on 40 years of teaching, literacy guru David Booth answers teachers’ real questions on reading and writing.

In this expansive new book, literacy guru David Booth answers real questions from ...

Learning in Virtual Worlds

A collection of case studies that outline best practices for the use of 3D virtual worlds in post-secondary teaching.

In this authoritative collection, a team of international experts outline the emerging ...

The Four Roles of the Numerate Learner

By (author) Mary Fiore & Maria Luisa Lebar
Categories: Teacher training

Discover an integrated approach to numeracy that borrows from literacy frameworks to effectively teach math.

This timely book builds on our current understanding of how to effectively teach mathematics, ...

Substitute Teaching?

By (author) Amanda Yuill
Categories: Teacher training

A survival guide for substitute teachers—with ready-to-use tools, tips and lesson ideas to get students on your side!

Get students on your side and make classroom management easier with this easy-to-read, ...

Leisure and Recreation in Canadian Society

By (author) George Karlis
Categories: Education

Dr. George Karlis has been at the University of Ottawa since 1992. He is globally recognized for his work on ethnicity, culture, society, and leisure. He is also known for his research on sport tourism ...

Marvelous Minilessons for Teaching Nonfiction Writing K–3

By (author) Lori Jamison Rog
Categories: Teacher training

40 minilessons offer strategies to help students use non-fiction writing to record and share their ideas.

Today’s young learners know more about their world than ever before. This remarkable book shows ...

The Feedback-Friendly Classroom

By (author) Deborah McCallum
Categories: Teacher training

What if feedback could be seen as an essential, ongoing process that defines the learning environment?

Learning is inherently social, built on the daily interactions in the classroom. What if feedback—from ...

Women, Adult Education, and Leadership in Canada

This work is a celebration of Canadian women in adult education. It highlights the challenges faced by women as educators, leaders, and learners as well as the remarkable contributions of individual women ...

Les MOOCs

Encensés ou décriés, les cours en ligne ouverts et massifs (MOOCs) participent d’ores et déjà à la nouvelle configuration de l’enseignement supérieur. En replaçant ces cours dans l’histoire ...