Digital Literacy: More Than Just Spotting Fake News

In a world where information is everywhere and not all of it is true, helping students develop strong digital literacy skills has never been more important. As an educator-in-training, I believe that teaching digital literacy is more than just showing students how to “fact check,” it’s about empowering them to think critically, communicate responsibly, and

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Empowering Digital Citizens: My Approach to Digital Citizenship in the Classroom

Teaching digital citizenship means teaching for real life, online and off. As a future educator in Saskatchewan, I understand the critical importance of helping students become responsible, empowered digital citizens. Digital tools are woven into the fabric of students’ lives, so itโ€™s up to us as educators to help them develop habits that are safe,

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๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ท Week 5: Exploring Eritrean Cuisine โ€“ Tsebhi with My Mother-in-Law

For the final week of my #LearningProject, I had the special opportunity to cook Tsebhi, a traditional Eritrean stew, with my mother-in-law. After weeks of using digital resources, it was such a refreshing and meaningful change to cook alongside someone in person, especially someone who brings so much lived experience and cultural knowledge into the

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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ Week 4 โ€“ Chicken Tikka Masala: Slow-Cooked Success

For week 4 of my #LearningProject, I decided to travel to India through my cooking. I made Chicken Tikka Masala, a classic dish known for its creamy, spiced tomato-based sauce and tender chunks of chicken. For this dish, I used a recipe from the Tasty app, which was a new resource for me. This week,

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๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝWeek 3 โ€“ Carne Asada Tacos: Adapting and Learning Through Cooking

This week, I dove into Mexican cuisine with the classic Carne asada Tacos. Some people might ask what Carne asada is, Carne asada literally means “grilled meat“ in Spanish. Itโ€™s usually made with flank or skirt steak marinated in a blend of citrus, garlic, and spices,ย  then grilled to perfection over an open flame. But

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