Reasons Why Films and Movies Benefit Student Learning and Mental Health
Movies and films provide an opportunity to elevate student learning and well-being in and outside of the classroom.
Movies and films provide an opportunity to elevate student learning and well-being in and outside of the classroom.
World Teachers’ Day is on October 5th and is a great time to help the classroom and show your appreciation.
Designer and organization expert, Sarah Grant, gives us advice on how to accomplish a simple kitchen reset this fall.
Teachers on Call interviews Woodstock, ON chocolatier, Angela Neddo, to learn why eating chocolate should be a healthy habit!
Teachers on Call interviews the curator of W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collection at Queen’s University to learn more about their Doors Open Kingston event.
Teachers on Call interviews Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum to learn more about their Doors Open event and how baseball goes hand in hand with math and statistics.
Teachers on Call interviews Brambleberry Farm to learn more about their approach to sustainable agriculture, beekeeping and teaching students about where their food comes from during Doors Open Quinte West.
Doors Open Waterloo is taking place this Saturday and Rogers tv, Cable 20 is providing an exclusive experience to get an inside look into the exciting profession of broadcasting.
Teachers on Call interviews the London Children’s Museum to learn more about their approach to STEAM-based learning during Doors Open London and throughout the year.
In celebration of Doors Open Brampton, Teachers on Call interviews the creative team at Brampton On Stage and The Rose.
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