Remember her name: Aliya Rahman
Her testimony is everything and it deserves to be heard, by everyone. Decide for yourself.
Itβs powerful. Itβs gut-wrenching. And no one should have to survive what she did.
ICE MUST GOβΌοΈ
Remember her name: Aliya Rahman
Her testimony is everything and it deserves to be heard, by everyone. Decide for yourself.
Itβs powerful. Itβs gut-wrenching. And no one should have to survive what she did.
ICE MUST GOβΌοΈ
1-Minute Read. The Research Is In. Research Reveals the Power of Small Wins. By Youki Terada & Stephen Merrill. Illustration of a student with a backpack climbing up a ladder into a bright yellow sun, with rays radiating from it and clouds behind them.
We tend to measure academic success by the big wins: Passing a test with flying colors, for example, or earning top grades in a demanding course.
But itβs the small wins that motivate students to keep going amid the inevitable academic struggles, new research shows.
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First Nations have raised concerns about the Building Canada Act since it was introduced as part of Bill C-5.
As @rjjago.bsky.social found when he attended the First Nations Summit last week, the federal government isnβt ready to heed them thenarwhal.ca/first-nation...
X did have a lot of reach, and as the journalist in B.C. with arguably the most reach on it, I would have preferred to stay.
But we all have agency, and I didn't want to post on a website whose owner said things like "Canada is not a real country", so I left.
Life is full of tradeoffs.
Doodling, reading aloud, letter grades: All these practices are tangled up in commonly held misconceptions about education.
Our editors rounded up the research to dispel these mythsβand explain the tweaks you can make to align your pedagogy with learning science. π§βπ¬
#EdResearch #EduSky
Is inclusive education more expensive?!
youtu.be/J_J_lp_4Oto?...
The 20th anniversary of Jordanβs Principle parade in Winnipeg is a wrap but our advocacy to ensure the federal government obeys the legal orders continues- let your MP know you support Jordanβs Principleπ
Still funny. Hardly anything else is.
I could never be ideological. That would violate my set of beliefs and values in areas of economic, political and social life.
image of a tray of hot cross buns just out of the oven
Hot Cross Bun season
This is high art
I just want to be liberated one day from having to hear anymore about US politics.
Last week UN CRPD committee released a report that among other things, called on Canada to repeal Track 2 MAiD.
Story here by @mikehager.bsky.social with comments from @trudolem.bsky.social and myself.
www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/artic...
I'll share a few that I teach to start. First up, Crip Camp and the fight for 504 (which yes, is now under attack, suit up) youtu.be/OFS8SpwioZ4?...
What do you do when they target the schools?
A.I. may be a mid technology with limited use cases to justify its financial and environmental costs. But it is a stellar tool for demoralizing workers who can, in the blink of a digital eye, be categorized as waste. Whatever A.I. has the potential to become, in this political environment it is most powerful when it is aimed at demoralizing workers.
Actually, A.I. Is Pretty Mid www.nytimes.com/2025/03/29/o...
Prepping for a talk and I came across this message from Chief Seattle to the Americans in 1854: "Your time of decay may be distant, but it will surely come, for even the White Man whose God walked and talked with him as friend to friend, cannot be exempt from the common destiny."
With this election, for First Nations - it's heads we lose, tails we lose. But with this NDP land theft plan, we lose more. Here's some background on that land Jagmeet Singh wants to steal: www.peacearchnews.com/local-news/f... 3
Canadian national anthem in English: gosh what a neat place to live. Weβre so far north. I love you guys.
Canadian national anthem in French: I arise each morning with a sword in my hand and rage in my heart. I have traced the borders of Saskatchewan in blood.
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Before you put too much stock in Canadian political polls, remember almost all of them violate the necessary random condition, and their attempts to stratify are clunky at best.
yes it does, actually.
Seeing as itβs the Ides of March, hereβs our very fun guide to how Julius Caesar rose to power and then destroyed the stability of the state, ignored the law, undermined political institutions, and leveraged the wealth of the richest man in the nationβ¦ ahemβ¦
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
βWhat drove me to leave my Crimea home was the fear felt living every minute knowing that armed enforcers might come for you. It matters zero that you are guilty of nothing. But safe in Canada, challenges lay ahead.β
Yuriy Umansky writes.
somehow bc ferries made βhaving internet that doesnβt work for 15 years, never fixing it despite constant outrage, and then just giving upβ their second most pathetic wireless situation this century
Teaching has the potential to be an act of radical hope
I say this to myself every single day. π