Can we sincerely speak of school perseverance?
These are the days of school perseverance in Quebec. These days follow teachers’ week. Is this a coincidence or a nod to
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These are the days of school perseverance in Quebec. These days follow teachers’ week. Is this a coincidence or a nod to
Continue readingCan we sincerely speak of school perseverance?
What is too clear is not interesting (Solzhenitsyn). You have certainly read the text of Mr. Stéphane Lévesque, which was published in La
Continue readingThe high school diploma is still alive and well!
Have you ever been accused or blamed by a parent for harming their child’s self-esteem? Maybe you are too severe? Uncompromising? Inflexible? The
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Elizabeth Kübler-Ross is a Swiss-American psychiatrist and psychologist who has worked with dying patients. The latter is interested in the way
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I usually blog using a mostly essay style or argumentative writing style. I try to be objective, in the majority of
TED Talks are endless sources of ideas, especially in the field of education. This is how I made the virtual acquaintance
As a little bedside reading, I just completed the book by well-known explorer Mike Horn. His book, dating from 2005, is
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For those who have been evolving in the world of education for a few years, you will certainly have realized
Continue readingFive obstacles to integrating ICT into pedagogy
Have you ever bothered to read the Essais de Montaigne? At the very least, those on education through pedantry (chapter 24)
This week, the Quebec guru of the integration of ICT in pedagogy published the results of his survey on the
Continue readingThe stereotypes conveyed regarding the integration of iPads into teaching