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By Jerome G. Delaney (Author)

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Ethics
Educator Education
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Education Law for Teachers and School Administrators is an excellent resource for all professionals working within the Canadian educational system. This updated edition seeks to break down common legal, moral, and ethical issues faced within … [Click to Read More]

By Conni Massing (Author)

Description

nspired by Lucy the elephant at the Edmonton Valley Zoo, Massing tells the story of an aging elephant called Matara, who was found alone after the death of her companion elephant. This play focuses on … [Click to Read More]

By Bruce Cinnamon (Author)

Description

Combining fiction, magical realism, and alternate histories of Edmonton, The Melting Queen is an imaginative account of a young genderfluid person’s seemingly accidental coronation at this year’s Melting Queen festival. Cinnamon’s writing ties together many … [Click to Read More]

By Yvonne Poitras Pratt (Editor), Sulyn Bodnaresko (Editor)

Curriculum Connections
Educator Education
Description

Truth and Reconciliation Through Education is a powerful resource for those seeking to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. Written by educators for educators, this collection invites all readers into a … [Click to Read More]

By Jim Parsons (Author), Kurtis Hewson (Author), Lorna Adrian (Author), Nicole Day (Author)

Curriculum Connections
Educator Education
Description

Engaging in Action Research is a resource tailored specifically for educators, to enable them to become successful researchers. This book demystifies the world of educational research and provides step-by-step instructions for conducting research projects in … [Click to Read More]

By Carole Massing (Author), Bonnie Anderson (Author), Carol Anderson (Author), Sarah Dewhurst (Author)

Curriculum Connections
Educator Education
Description

In this updated comprehensive guide, the authors skilfully address the critical role of educational assistants (EAs) in fostering inclusive classrooms within Canada’s diverse society. This resource provides practical background information, insights, and strategies for EAs … [Click to Read More]

By Robert L. Ascah (Editor)

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This collection of essays explores the long-standing discussion over introducing a provincial sales tax in Alberta. Approaching the subject from various angles—some purely economic and others more historical and cultural —A Sales Tax for Alberta … [Click to Read More]

By Darcy Tamayose (Author)

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Using a mixture of prose, text messages, emails, and images, Tamayose explores themes from relationships to murder to daily life and academia. The writing style and conversational tone makes this collection accessible to a wide … [Click to Read More]

By G.A. Grisenthwaite (Author)

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Tales for Late Night Bonfires is a collection of short stories that contain elements of the fantastic, and all are well suited for oral storytelling around a bonfire. Each story has a different theme and … [Click to Read More]

By Aaron Kreuter (Author)

Curriculum Connections
Social Studies
English Language Arts
Description

In seven and a half short stories, Rubble Children explores Zionism and Jewish identity within a fictionalized Toronto-area Reform community and shul called Kol B’Seder. Kreuter’s characters—children, teenagers, and adults—are forced to confront their Jewish … [Click to Read More]