Day: January 19, 2024

School Leaders Can Foster Collective Teacher Efficacy

CAP 2024 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Dr. Jenni Donohoo Collective efficacy is not a program or an initiative. It does not come pre-packaged in a box or a kit. It exists in our minds. It’s the shared belief that educators can positively impact student achievement despite other influences in students’ lives that

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Why Are Outcomes For Indigenous Students Unequal?

CAP 2024 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:Douglas Sanderson and Andrew Stobo Sniderman We invite you to attend our keynote remarks, in which we will try to address a basic question: why are outcomes for Indigenous students so unequal? We do this by drawing on lessons from the story of two neighbouring communities, to

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Career-Related Learning in Elementary Schools: Seriously?

Oh, yes, we are very serious indeed. We’d love to share why. For many people, the idea of delivering career-related learning during elementary schooling is highly controversial. We agree that such controversy requires an adequate response about why elementary education should be concerned with career. Surely elementary education is about

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An Introduction to AI in Education

The Transformative Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool that is revolutionizing the field of education. With its ability to process vast amounts of data and analyze patterns, AI is transforming the way students learn, teachers teach, and administrators manage educational

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