Book — “Our identity, our sense of belonging, our understanding of being human, is all connected to our relationship with the land. And our relationship with these lands span millennia. Our grandfathers...
Book — From its inception in 1885, the Alaska School Service was charged with the assimilation of Alaskan Native children into mainstream American values and ways of life. Working in the missions...
Book — Nombre de Canadiens savent que les organismes du gouvernement s’adonnent à de la surveillance de masse en utilisant les données téléphoniques et électroniques. Néanmoins, peu d’entre eux sont réellement conscients...
Book — This volume presents the inaugural issue and articles from The Woman Worker, the official newspaper of the Canadian Federation of Women’s Labor Leagues, during its 1926 to 1929 run. Edited...
Book — As Canadian universities work to increase access to graduate education, many are adopting blended modes of delivery for courses and programs. Within this changing landscape of higher education, The Finest...
Book — Listen to the accompanying podcast at blog.edtechie.net/podcast. The criticisms leveled at online education during the Covid-19 pandemic revealed not only a lack of understanding about how educational technology can be...
Blog — ...past I have been ashamed of. Yet it also shaped me and is part of what, ironically, made me who I am today. This, in the end, is a...
Blog — ...promenade along the riverfront. E.D. Blodgett talks about the project in a video series shot on location at the park. Poems for a Small Park is an ode to the...
Blog — ...annotations. Explore additional resources such as video, images, source material, and more. Enjoy a great reading experience on a variety of devices including phones, tablets, or desktops. The result is...
Blog — Welcome to the summer edition of the AU Press newsletter! Media A review of Living on the Land was published in the Catalyst. Michelle Nieviadomy writes that “Living on the...