Monthly Archives: June 2021

Why do study permit applications get  rejected?

Why do study permit applications get rejected?

If you are an international student who wants to study in Canada, then one of the steps you must take is to obtain a study visa or study permit. This may seem like an easy thing to do—much more manageable than securing admission to a Canadian university or college—but this isn’t the case. It can […] … learn more→

Social responsibility means recruiting more technicians locally

Social responsibility means recruiting more technicians locally

Technicians have long been a hidden workforce within universities. When people outside the academy have any idea what they do, their assumption is usually that they “just clean test tubes and put equipment away”. Yet throughout my technical career, I have never met anyone with such a limited job description. In fact, those working in […] … learn more→

Free schools guide about inclusiveness and climate science is not ideological — it’s based on evidence

Free schools guide about inclusiveness and climate science is not ideological — it’s based on evidence

A recently released policy guide book for teachers and schools has been receiving some criticism. For instance, an article in the Daily Telegraph claimed: Teachers are being told not to use phrases like “girls and boys”, “normal” and “other” in class – but they should make students aware of “superdiversity” and “declare a climate change emergency” […] … learn more→

4 reasons schools should let students wear sports uniforms every day

4 reasons schools should let students wear sports uniforms every day

Many students across Australia wear traditional school uniforms. These consist of button-up shirts, tailored trousers, pleated skirts or tunics, and black leather shoes. This is despite the fact most students, teachers and parents support a move away from traditional uniforms to ones more comfortable for students and more supportive of a range of activities they do at […] … learn more→

Burnout – What is it and how is it treated?

Burnout – What is it and how is it treated?

Whether you are a teacher or a tradesman, stress is a big problem across the developed world. The pace of life doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of slowing down as we move into the second half of 2021. According to the Harvard Business Review, stress at work costs the US healthcare system between […] … learn more→

Why it’s difficult for children to understand sarcasm

Why it’s difficult for children to understand sarcasm

Sarcasm is simple! Yeah, right. Although sarcasm is widespread, found across languages and in the various ways we communicate, it is not simple. For most children, learning to understand sarcasm is challenging. Sarcasm can be defined as “the use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say, made in order to hurt someone’s […] … learn more→

Do you have to teach English only in English?

Do you have to teach English only in English?

Despite the change in direction towards methodologies that prioritize interaction and communication for the teaching of foreign languages, we remain anchored and constrained in the paradigm of the use of a single language to teach that same language. Today we know that in human nature there is no room for compartmentalized languages ​​and that the limits […] … learn more→

Children's orchestras, a way to democratize musical practice?

Children’s orchestras, a way to democratize musical practice?

In a park in July, during the picnic following the end-of-year concert of a musical initiation device through orchestral practice, several children spontaneously grab their instruments and start playing Frère Jacques for ” say goodbye to their music teacher ”. Visibly moved, Bernard, one of the executives of the device, turns to us and declares: “No, but don’t […] … learn more→