Toronto Star (Canada)
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Alfie Kohn: Homework harms kids, says debunker
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 09/22/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Kris Rushowy
Alfie Kohn is a Boston-based author and speaker on educational and parenting issues who wrote The Homework Myth: Why our kids get too much of a bad thing.
Alfie Kohn is a Boston-based author and speaker on educational and parenting issues who wrote The Homework Myth: Why our kids get too much of a bad thing.
Tentative deal avoids colleges strike
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 09/1/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
Sarah Barmak
A tentative deal struck just hours before the deadline of 12:01 this morning averted a province-wide strike of college support staff.
A tentative deal struck just hours before the deadline of 12:01 this morning averted a province-wide strike of college support staff.
Elementary teachers want high school parity
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 09/1/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Louise Brown
The gap between funding for high schools versus grade schools – which the elementary teachers' union pegs at about $711 per student – could spark the first labour strife in Ontario schools since the McGuinty government
The gap between funding for high schools versus grade schools – which the elementary teachers' union pegs at about $711 per student – could spark the first labour strife in Ontario schools since the McGuinty government
Keeping work at school
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 08/30/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Do students learn anything by completing 60 extra math problems at home? Is it fair for kids from affluent families who have a computer at home – not to mention parental help – to work on assignments, while poorer kids might not have either?
Autistic children face delay in intensive therapy
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 08/8/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , Special Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
Rob Ferguson
"The government is failing our children," said the mother of three, noting the IBI treatments that cost about $50,000 a year "are known to really, really help these children."
"The government is failing our children," said the mother of three, noting the IBI treatments that cost about $50,000 a year "are known to really, really help these children."
Tots bloom down Mexico way
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 07/29/2008
- Daily EdNews , Early Childhood Learning , K-12
- Unrated
Mexican children in poorer areas of Monterrey are further ahead in kindergarten than the average Canadian kid, says new research led by renowned expert Dr. Fraser Mustard.
Make cyberbullying illegal
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 07/12/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Delegates representing 220,000 teachers across the country have unanimously...
Bullying begins at Barbie stage
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/23/2008
- International Headlines , K-12 , Behavioral Health , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
Recess was Allie Long's favorite part of the day until the second grade, when some of her friends on the playground pressured her to join their whisper campaign against a classmate.
4.1 million Canadians without a doctor
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/18/2008
- Daily EdNews , International Headlines
- Unrated
Over the four times Dawn Beharry has been stricken with the same, persistent infection since January, she has had one wish: that she could see a family doctor who would remember her. She can't find one.
Board use of psychic blasted - Allegation of sex abuse stems from 'vision' of letter V
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/18/2008
- International Headlines , Special Education , K-12 , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
BARRIE -- The mother of an autistic girl says the public school board was "completely unprofessional" to formulate a theory that her daughter was being sexually abused based on a psychic's perception.
Toronto's schools fail to overcome barriers
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/13/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
A startling demographic snapshot of students across Canada's largest school board shows the system is failing to help children overcome roadblocks of culture, race, poverty and family background.
Active pupils fit for better grades
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/9/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
When a quarter-million Ontario school children were prepping for last week's province-wide tests in the "3 Rs," they may have overlooked a surprising study tool.
Fewer kids playing sports:
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/3/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
OTTAWA–A new study says a smaller percentage of Canadian children participated regularly in organized sports activities in 2005 than in 1992, and the decline was larger for boys.
York U to ban funding for anti-abortion groups
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 06/1/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
The York University student council has voted in favour of a motion to ban funding to anti-abortion groups on campus.
Toronto Catholic District investigation
- By Toronto Star (Canada)
- Published 05/25/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Education Minister Kathleen Wynne has taken a first step toward seizing the Toronto Catholic District School Board's purse strings by sending an investigator to review its finances.

