Love of Learning
Is high-quality self-education possible?
By ADMIN - March 16 2023
Over the past 200 hundred years, the world has changed so dramatically that the human brain can sometimes not comprehend it.
Over the past 200 hundred years, the world has changed so dramatically that the human brain can sometimes not comprehend it.
During my trip to London in June 2022, while walking in front of Buckingham Palace, I suddenly stopped and looked at the palace from a distance for a while.
On December 7th, the students of University in the Community (UitC) hosted an evening with the co-authors of the recently-published book, Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, A White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation.
Born in 1970 to Macao businessman Man-Yun Chin and his third wife Emma, Paul grew up studying Chinese, English and Portuguese in excellent schools.
I remember walking home on Friday, 13 March 2020 from the Bloor Street United Church where we had celebrated the lives of both parents of a congregant.
My name is Juleen Thapar, an educator from India’s Amritsar region. When I came to Toronto in 2019 with husband, Ranbir, we had already been teachers and school administrators for thirty years.
Earlier this year, Louise Bruff published a new collection of poems through Bookleaf Publishing.