Blog — ...from ordinary families had lost his life in the First World War. In reading the diary, Hart discovered a voice full of life, and the presence of a rhythm, a...
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...
Blog — Southern Africa is currently experiencing the worst drought in over a century. The drought brings consequences for almost every industry in Southern Africa: the maize harvest is minimal, hydro-electric energy...
Blog — ...document was drawn up because, in many cases, these rights were not being extended to Indigenous people around the world – including 1.4 million people in Canada. Read a book...
Blog — ...of this contested terminology in Chapter 3 by Peter (Jay) Smith In 2013, the Energy Resources Conservation Board, which was funded by both government and industry, was replaced by an...
Blog — ...host of young Indigenous scholars alongside well-known scholars Leanne Simpson and Mary Jane McCallum. Fraser writes of the vibrancy and innovation that these scholars bring to Indigenous research in Canada....
Blog — In 1949, as a seven-year-old boy, Arthur Bear Chief was pulled from his family home to attend residential school. From his dorm room at Old Sun Residential School near Gleichen,...
Blog — In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a young scholar, founded Women in Translation Month to be held annually in August in response to the gender disparity she noticed in works of translation....
Blog — ...shared desire of both publisher and author to see readers engage with their books in a digital reading environment that was seamlessly connected to other resources. In fact, here on...
Blog — ...Dubbelboer and Pam Chamberlain Read, Think, Write provides instruction in writing, reading, critical thinking, research, and study skills. Through an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach, it leads students from a wide range...