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Does Standardized Testing Really Reflect a Student’s Comprehension?

With more public school boards such as that of Brampton and Mississauga joining force to voice their concern about poor performance of students in the province-wide standardized mathematics and literacy test, an old debate has been renewed:  does this type of assessment truly capture students’ learning and if not, why does the province insist on

Are Ontario Students Learning the Skills They Need to Succeed?

Many decades ago, typing was an essential school subject that would improve students’ chance of obtaining future employment. Some twenty years ago, computer class was an elective course, auxiliary to the “more important” subjects of math, science, history, and English. Today, Canadian children are learning to read and write HTML code. Our culture and technological

The Benefits of Learning French as a Second Language Online

Learning French as a second language in Ontario offers you a long list of advantages when you want to join the Canadian workforce. You don’t have to live in Quebec or New Brunswick to come across bilingualism or a knowledge of French as a job application requirement. Bilingualism will serve you well in every province

How eLearning Can Help You with Homeschooling

Children have been learning from home since the advent of education. The school system as we know it today is a relatively new concept, and before the provincial government took charge of schooling, our parents, family members, and neighbours were responsible for our education. Today, homeschooling is considered an alternative form of education; however, it

College or University: Is There a Right or Wrong Answer?

Are you nearing that age where everyone is expecting you to make up your mind about the next phase of your academic career? Half of you reading this likely have a solid plan for the next four years of your life, while the other half is having greater difficulty deciding. College or university isn’t for

Explore Your Options through Education and Career Planning

The age-old question, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” may be starting to feel like a weight on your shoulders by now. While many students knew from a young age they wanted to be a doctor, lawyer, video game designer, or actor, not everyone is fortunate enough to know for sure.

The Ontario Secondary Literacy Test (OSSLT) Part III

Part III: Question Specific Strategies And What If I do not Pass the Test  In part II of this series, we identified the type of questions that will appear in the reading and writing section of the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). We also provided general but practical tips for how to better prepare

The Ontario Secondary Literacy Test (OSSLT) Part II

Part II: How to Prepare for the Test A mentioned in part I of this post, the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) assesses’s student’s reading and writing ability. Reading and writing are two skills that often require extensive practice in order to develop, this is specially the case for individuals whose first language is