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  2. Work-Life Balance and the Canadian Teaching Profession - ed

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    goals and objectives, teachers appreciate being trusted to use their own judgment. (p. 12) 2. Barriers to teacher and student success – includes the primary consequences of work intensification. Teachers are experiencing increased demands of rapid and extensive changes, increased expectations for accountability, and decreased supports provided to

  3. Canadian Teachers' Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Teachers' Federation ( CTF; French: Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et des enseignants [FCE]) is a bilingual not-for-profit organization and a national alliance of provincial and territorial teacher organizations representing more than 365,000 elementary and secondary school teachers throughout Canada. [1]

  4. List of programs broadcast by TVOKids - Wikipedia

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    Practically Perfect Party Planners (2014–2020) Princess P Party Planner (2012–2017) The Reading Rangers (2001–2022) Really Bend it Like Beckham (June 28, 2004 – January 2, 2005) Space Trek (2011–2022) Story Explorers (2014–2019) Streetwise (2014–2021) Tigga and Togga (2006–2011) Time Trackers (2008–2015) Top of the Tops (2018 ...

  5. that Canadian teachers engage in comes from a range of sources, some based on solid evidence and others on opinion, experience, and incentives, and thus their quality and relevance vary. It is therefore important to the state of the teaching profession to understand teachers’ perceptions of online PD. Understanding Canadian teachers ...

  6. Canadian Children's Book Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Children's Book Week. Founded in 1977, Canadian Children's Book Week is the largest celebration of Canadian books for young people in Canada. Each spring, authors, illustrators, and storytellers visit communities throughout the country—both in person and virtually—to participate in readings and workshops with Canadian youth.

  7. Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Redux: Canadian Teachers ...

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    The province’s 1,008,900 visible minorities represented 24.8% of its population, the highest proportion among all of Canada’s provinces and territories. The vast majority (86.8%) of visible minorities in BC reside in metropolitan Vancouver, accounting for 41.7% of Vancouver’s population in 2006 (Statistics Canada, 2006).

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