Month: November 2025

Magazine Articles

Transforming Multi-Grade Classes through Autonomy and Technology

Managing a multi-grade class is a daily challenge for many educators. In this article, Fatima Khlifi, Teacher at École élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau, shares how she drew inspiration from Juline Anquetin Rault’s autonomous classroom model to transform this challenge into an opportunity for growth.

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Digital Tools to Transform How You Plan, Teach, and Manage Your Classroom

Teaching means juggling lesson plans, projects, and classroom management — all at once. In this article, the Pedagogical Services Team at LEARN, RÉCIT Provincial Service for the Anglophone Community (youth sector), showcases insights from seven provincial consultants who share their favourite digital tools for planning, creativity, and classroom flow. Explore how practical, time-saving apps and platforms can simplify teaching, spark collaboration, and personalize learning for every classroom.

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Layered Support : Preventing Teachers from Falling Through the Cracks

Starting a teaching career can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this article, Nicole Arsenault of EngagED Learning and Maria Kurtidis, Education Consultant at Riverside School Board, present an innovative induction and mentoring initiative that helps new teachers feel supported and connected from day one. Discover how Riverside’s layered “Swiss cheese model” of mentorship, collaboration, and thoughtful technology integration nurtures belonging, confidence, and professional growth.

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The Final Note : Using Technology to Support Assessment for Learning

Concepts such as assessment for learning, assessment without grades, triangulation of evidence, and technology in education are becoming increasingly common in schools. In this article, Caroline Brault, Education Consultant in the Elementary Sector at the Centre de services scolaire des Sommets (Québec), shares practical strategies for aligning these approaches in meaningful ways. Explore how thoughtful integration of technology and intentional classroom organization can support autonomy, enrich feedback, and strengthen assessment without grades.

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Applying Neuroscience to Teaching and Learning

How can neuroscience transform teaching and learning? Building on Professor Steve Masson’s research, this article highlights seven key principles linking brain function to powerful classroom practice, and offers practical strategies to make learning engaging, meaningful, and enduring for all students.

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Is it realistic to try to reduce screen time?

Should young people really spend less time on screens? According to Quebec researchers, the solution lies in educating for more balanced screen use. A study conducted among 571 adolescents shows that they are aware of the negative effects of hyperconnectivity and willing to change—provided that adults listen to them. Instead of imposing rules, it is essential to include them in the discussion and focus on self-regulation, caring and meaningful alternatives. 

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When Digital Writing Transforms Teaching Practices: The Experience of the Centre de services scolaire du Val-des-Cerfs

For the past two years, the Centre de services scolaire du Val-des-Cerfs, in Quebec, has led a project to integrate digital writing into elementary and secondary classrooms. Originally intended to support text revision and editing, the project quickly evolved to transform the entire writing process, and it has proven effective. Students are more motivated to write, according to project participants.

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Using Digital Technology in School-Based Child Care? Yes, But With A Thoughtful and Educational Approach

At the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs in the Outaouais region, a series of professional learning sessions for child care educators helps integrate digital tools in thoughtful, simple, and engaging ways. Covering topics such as digital citizenship, technological skills, and hands-on activities, the goal is to transform everyday practices to better support children’s development.

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