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Born to Lead

Joanne Myers

ETFO’s more than 60,000 women members bring many important skills to leadership. Researchers have discovered that the connections in the typical female brain often run from side to side between the left and right hemispheres.

Tips for Daily OTS

Tara Knarr

In my first years of working as a daily occasional teacher, I would sometimes walk out of a school at the end of the day with my head spinning.

Revving Up For the Year Ahead

Joanne Myers

It is time to “rev up” our engines for the fall. In preparation, it’s good to think about how to align your goals and balance your priorities with what lies ahead for you at school and in your life at home.

Juggling Priorities

Joanne Myers

Congratulations on a successful year as champion educator, sister, mother, daughter, aunt, niece, mentor, wife, partner, and friend.

Livening Up Assessment with Technology: Comparing Kahoot!, Socrative and Google Forms

Ryan Tindale

Technology has as many uses for learning as ketchup does on food. Heinz would tell you it's endless. I'll tell you the same (excluding the ketchup analogy). Boosting engagement, eliciting smiles, commanding attention and increasing efficiency through technology at the points of instruction and learning are effective. But why not use technology creatively at the point of assessing?

Canada Is Overdue on Promise to End Child Poverty

Anita Khanna

Twenty-five years have passed since Canada made a commitment to end child poverty in Canada by the year 2000. The commitment was aimed at Canada’s children, but we all stood to benefit. On November 24, 1989 all parties in the House of Commons unanimously passed this all-important resolution.