Teaching: Learning about Learning
On World Teachers’ Day, Susanne Marshall reflects: “teaching is both a generous and a selfish impulse, and I often think I’m the one who gains the most.”
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On World Teachers’ Day, Susanne Marshall reflects: “teaching is both a generous and a selfish impulse, and I often think I’m the one who gains the most.”
“October is Canadian Library Month, and thank goodness for that. There’s no public institution that’s been as formative and memory-filled for me as my local library.”
Understanding the depth of our literary history and the breadth of style, scope and subject of our fiction, poetry, and drama brings us together as a cultural unit.
To celebrate International Literacy Day, our editors choose their favourite Canadian books for newbies and fans alike. Happy reading!
For various reasons, “Canadian” fiction seems often to evoke a specific kind of narrative: probably historical; probably set in a beautiful part of remote, rural Canada where the weather is particularly bad; probably dense and