Critical thinking in academic settings means more than questioning things for the sake of it. It involves evaluating sources before citing them, identifying the assumptions behind an argument, recognizing when two pieces of information contradict each other, and...
Leadership skills for high school students are not just for student council presidents. They show up in how students communicate, collaborate, and take responsibility for their work. Universities and employers consistently look for evidence of these skills. High...
The future economy is changing how schools approach student preparation. Roles that exist today will shift, and entirely new positions will emerge across every sector. High schools in Ontario and across Canada are adjusting their academic programs to address these...
Technology in education now shapes how students complete every stage of learning. High schools across Ontario and beyond have adopted digital tools to support lesson delivery, student research, and academic communication. The pace of this adoption has changed what...
Schools that once ran separate classes for science, art, math, and writing are rethinking that model. The shift toward STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) reflects a practical question: do students learn these subjects better when they see...
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