🇺🇸 Week 6: Wrapping Up with a Classic Homemade Burgers and Deep-Fried Oreos

“Cooking My Own Way” For the final stop in my #LearningProject cooking journey around the world, I visited the United States, and what better way to celebrate than with the all-American classic: homemade burgers and a fun dessert twist, deep-fried Oreos. After five weeks of following recipes, testing apps, and learning from others both virtually

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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 it’s up to us as educators to help them develop habits that are safe,

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🇪🇷 Week 5: Exploring Eritrean Cuisine – 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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