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Bad English

I never liked English class. Actually, I hated it. The reasons were purely due to the pedantic methods that teachers used in my elementary and …

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Education’s Ease

It’s been a while since I wrote a blog, mainly because I am on the home stretch of completing a Thesis and I have tried …

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Why These Children Cannot Write Anymore

The Reason Why Our entire education is based on printed text and writing, yet more and more kids are leaving elementary school without the ability …

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Matthew R. Morris is an elementary school educator, speaker, blogger, and Anti-Racism activist in Toronto. He is completing his M.A. in Social Justice Education at OISE and currently teaches 5th grade in the Toronto District School Board.

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