The Myth of Learning Styles
Learning styles are a popular myth about learning. They are widely accepted but there’s no evidence to support their existence.
Working together for literacy
Learning styles are a popular myth about learning. They are widely accepted but there’s no evidence to support their existence.
When there’s more than one adjective before a noun, which one comes first? Do you know why?
Active play outdoors – and its risks – are important for healthy child development. What is risky play? What are the benefits?
Let’s Be Active! Move * Play * Learn is a great message to share with families. It’s the theme of Family Literacy Week, 2021.
The January issue of The Westcoast Reader is available now! Read about the BC Recovery benefit, Family Literacy Week, and more.
STEM activities can be fun any time, but some are particularly suited to cold weather. Here are some winter STEM activities to try.
Do you know about child poverty in BC? Read First Call’s 2020 BC Child Poverty Report Card to learn the facts.
What’s happening in literacy in 2021? Use our updated Literacy Calendar for a year at a glance view.
We tend to trust graphs because they’re based on facts. Graphs can be manipulated to distort information. Learn to evaluate graphs.
Diverse books are good for all children. They allow children to see themselves and the experiences of others.