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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.
- Volume 5 - issue 2
In each issue of the magazine, we bring you a selection of sites and applications to discover! Have a look at our spring selection.
- Volume 4 – issue 3
The use of computers and tablets for educational purposes has ecological repercussions, not only in terms of the manufacture of these tools, but also in certain related practices.
In this article, Fanny Langin, educational Technology Integration Specialist at Azrieli Schools, presents different approaches to reflect on its daily use as well as raising students’ awareness of environmental issues.
- Volume 4 – issue 3
There is only one Earth and it is being depleted at an alarming rate. It’s no surprise that as a collective, it’s essential to aim for more sustainable practices that will not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The Sustainable Development Goals provide a powerful framework for creating engaging and impactful learning experiences for students. Learn more about ways to address sustainability in classrooms, with some practical examples.
- Volume 4 – issue 3
What if emotions were seen not as distractions, but as the foundation for learning? In this article, Nicole Arsenault, from EngagED Learning, examines Dr. Marc Brackett’s insights on emotional intelligence, focusing on stressors in education, empathy, emotional regulation, and equity in emotional expression. She shares approaches to help educators strengthen well-being, enrich relationships, and create more inclusive school cultures.
- Volume 5 – issue 1