If you reliably reach for non-fiction and fiction, it may be time to shake things up and reach instead for a volume of “futurefiction,” also known by its older name, […]
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How to defend public education
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Learning from post-crisis response
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100 years later, frustrations are similar
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A brief intro to a book situating Newfoundland and Labrador community resettlement
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Put students first, deprogram education ministries and school districts, and listen more to parents and teachers
by : Andre Fenton
I was a tad confused, not really sure why everyone in this room needed to know how much I weighed. It was the beginning of the school year, and we were in Gym class.
by : Bridget Canning
As Imogene Tubbs grows older, she learns that many people in her small, rural town believe her father is Cecil Jesso, the local drug dealer—a man both feared and ridiculed
by : Hope Dalvay
As soon as Nanna said the words “car bombings,” Dad, who had been making breakfast in the kitchen, zoomed to the television to switch on BBC World
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This middle-aged writer’s hilarious and delusional observations about raising boys, surviving(ish) menopause and searching for meaning in mid-life will make you laugh out loud.
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