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Cultures, Communities, and Conflict

Histories of Canadian Universities and War

by (author) Paul Stortz & E. Lisa Panayotidis

Schooling in Transition

Readings in Canadian History of Education

by (author) Sara Z. Burke & Patrice Milewski

The Right Chemistry

108 Enlightening, Nutritious, Health-Conscious and Occasionally Bizarre Inquiries into the Science of Daily Life

by (author) Joe Schwarcz

Recent Perspectives on Early Childhood Education in Canada

by (author) Nina Howe & Larry Prochner

Hands-On Problem Solving, Grade 3

A Minds-On Approach

by (author) Jennifer E. Lawson
contributions by Dianne Soltess, Meagan Mutchmor, Tina Jagdeo, Lara Jensen & Denise MacRae

Spirituality in Social Work and Education

Theory, Practice, and Pedagogies

edited by Janet Groen, Diana Coholic & John R. Graham

100 Minutes

Making every minute count in the literacy block

by (author) Lisa Donohue

Doing What's Best For Kids

A History of Fort McMurray Public School District No. 2833

by (author) John Gilpin

Living Indigenous Leadership

Native Narratives on Building Strong Communities

edited by Carolyn Kenny & Tina Ngaroimata Fraser

Living Indigenous Leadership

Native Narratives on Building Strong Communities

edited by Carolyn Kenny & Tina Ngaroimata Fraser

Democracy's Angels

The Work of Women Teachers

by (author) Kristina R. Llewellyn

Inventing Academic Freedom

The 1968 Strax Affair at the University of New Brunswick

by (author) Peter C. Kent

Progressive Education

Revisioning and Reframing Ontario's Public Schools, 1919-1942

by (author) Theodore Michael Christou

This book is not about drama...

it's about new ways to inspire students

by (author) Myra Barrs, Bob Barton & David Booth

Ruling by Schooling Quebec

Conquest to Liberal Governmentality - A Historical Sociology

by (author) Bruce Curtis

This book is not about drama…

it's about new ways to inspire students

by (author) Myra Barrs, Bob Barton & David Booth

Back to Learning

How research-based classroom instruction can make the impossible possible

by (author) Les Parsons

Canadian Curriculum Studies

Trends, Issues, and Influences

edited by Susan E. Gibson
contributions by Yatta Kanu, Mark Glor, Kieran Egan, Ted T. Aoki, Karyn Cooper, Anne Murray Orr, Margaret Olson, Brenda MacKay, Michael W. Firmin, Lynn Speer Lemisko, Kurt W. Clausen, Rebecca Priegert Coulter, Lorna McLean, David Pratt, Cynthia Chambers, Jon Young, Anna Kirova, Louis Volante, Lynette Shultz, Kelly Young, Julia R. Temple, Julie Johnston & Paul Clarke

Linguistically Appropriate Practice

A Guide for Working with Young Immigrant Children

by (author) Roma Chumak-Horbatsch

Critical Perspectives in Canadian Music Education

edited by Carol A. Beynon & Kari K. Veblen

Idea of Popular Schooling in Upper Canada

Print Culture, Public Discourse, and the Demand for Education

by (author) Anthony Di Mascio

Last Maasai Warriors, The

An Autobiography

by (author) Wilson Meikuaya & Jackson Ntirkana
with Susan McClelland

Back to Learning

How reasearch-based classroom instruction can make the impossible possible

by (author) Les Parsons

Ban the Book Report

Promoting frequent and enthusiastic learning

by (author) Graham Foster

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