Browse Books in Professional Development
The Practicum in Professional Education
Canadian Perspectives
Collaborating to Support All Learners in English, Social Studies, and Humanities
Collaborating to Support All Learners in English, Social Studies, and Humanities
Collaborating to Support All Learners in English, Social Studies, and Humanities
Desperately Seeking Solutions
Helping students build problem-solving skills to meet life's many challenges
Hands-On English Language Learning for Early Years (Grades 1-3)
An Inquiry Approach
12 Sides to Your Story
Simple steps for turning ordinary writing into something extraordinary
Math Memories You Can Count On
A literature-based approach to teaching mathematics in the primary classrooms
Leading with Passion and Purpose
Creating schools that help teachers teach and students learn
La Reconnaissance professionnelle en éducation
Évaluer, valoriser, légitimer
Good Choice!
Supporting independent reading and response K-6
Building Info Smarts
How to work with all kinds of information and make it your own
Nonfiction Reading Power
Teaching students how to think while they read all kinds of information
Writing Across the Curriculum
All Teachers Teach Writing
Indigenous Storywork
Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit
Story Vines and Readers Theatre
Getting Started
Basic Tools for Beginning Writers
How to teach all the skills beginning writers need — from alphabet recognition and spelling to strategies for self-editing and building coherent context
First Nations Teachers
Identity and Community, Struggle and Change
Walking the Talk
Putting Theory into Practice
Reclaiming Reluctant Writers
How to encourage students to face their fears and master the essential traits of good writers
3-Minute Motivators
More than 100 ways to reach, teach, and achieve more than you ever imagined
Les Compétences professionnelles en enseignement et leur évaluation
Yes, but … if they like it, they'll learn it!
How to plan, organize, and assess learning experiences with meaning, purpose, and joy
Tutoring Adolescent Readers
Evaluating Students
How teachers justify and defend their marks to parents, students, and principals