Category : Academic Research


School Portables Arrive in Tumbler Ridge for Classes

Portable classrooms are being delivered to Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, in preparation for the resumption of school classes. This move addresses immediate educational infrastructure needs in the community.

Michigan Student Sues Over AI Accusation and Disability Bias

A University of Michigan undergraduate with documented disabilities is suing the institution, alleging discrimination after being accused of using artificial intelligence in academic work. The lawsuit claims the school failed to provide reasonable accommo

Waterloo Physicist Pauses Work After Epstein Ties Revealed

A prominent physicist at Waterloo's Perimeter Institute has temporarily stepped back from his research role following revelations of past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking discussions on academic ethics and funding sources.

NAIT and Staff Ratify New Collective Agreement

The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and its academic staff have ratified a new collective agreement, ensuring stability and improved working conditions in Edmonton's educational sector.

Socrates' Warning on AI in Quebec Classrooms

Quebec students widely use AI tools, raising concerns about equity and learning. Experts warn against repeating historical educational mistakes in response to technological change.

B.C. Teacher Disciplined for Helping Students Cheat

A British Columbia teacher has faced disciplinary action from the provincial regulator after admitting to actively assisting students in cheating on academic work. The case highlights ongoing concerns about academic integrity in schools.

Toronto Private Schools Redefine Experiential Learning

Private schools in the Greater Toronto Area are embedding real-world learning into daily curricula, moving beyond traditional field trips to include STEM partnerships, professional internships, and global citizenship programs.

NAIT and Academic Staff Reach Tentative Deal

The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and its academic staff have reached a tentative collective agreement, marking progress in Edmonton's post-secondary education sector.

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