Blog — ...to the ed tech structural designers in your own institutions. “There are going to be lots of pockets of expertise within any institution and those are the people you want...
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Blog — ...flights of literary fancy eventually filter into his construction of Winnipeg’s identity as the perpetually winterbound city portrayed in Saddest Music. Its interiors are steamy and overheated, while its exteriors...
Blog — ...Indigenous people in Canada. His memoir is a study in the effects of intergenerational and colonial traumas. If you are teaching in t he twenty-first century, you’ll love Assessment Strategies...
Blog — ...long drought, these storehouses become one source for grassland regeneration after the return of the rains. Gophers are the messengers of Gaia, small piping indicators of the complex biofeedback mechanisms...
Blog — ...in Calgary, and the Galt Museum, in Lethbridge. The shirts had not returned to Blackfoot territory since 1841, when officers of the Hudson’s Bay Company acquired them. Prior to...
Blog — ...U.S. West, and Both Sides Now: Writing the Edges of the North American West. They are co-editor of One Step Over the Line: Toward a History of Women in the...
Blog — ...leadership and control. Such an integrated approach has the power to improve the lives of all community members.”¹ These recommendations are in-line with much of what we hear from Joseph...
Blog — ...explores intertextuality in poetry by challenging the cultural tradition of seeing quotation as derivative. In 2019, McCutcheon was invited to read at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival. Below are the...
Blog — ...their worlds as they explore yours.” In this candid and concise volume, Kyle Conway, author of The Art of Communication in a Polarized World, considers how we can open ourselves...