Partnering for Black Student Well-Being: A Teacher’s Journey
By Stephanie Fearon | June 1, 2018
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On April 21, 1971, my mother left Jamaica as a teenager and reunited with my grandmother in Toronto. She remembers the screech of the subway, the bustle of shoppers at the Eaton Centre and wearing her winter coat to bed in a desperate attempt to keep warm....
Dispel the Biggest Spelling Myths with Doreen Scott-Dunne
By Doreen Scott-Dunne | April 3, 2017
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3:11 pm

This blog challenges a few myths in spelling education and shares solutions to help students want to and aim to spell better.
Myth #1
“We don’t teach spelling anymore – spelling doesn’t matter!”
It matters when it’s public!
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