Events
02 / 11
Start: 19:00
The (Progressive) Schools Our Children Deserve
"Our knowledge of how children learn – and how schools can help -- has come a long way in the last few decades. Unfortunately, most schools have not: They’re still more about memorizing facts and practicing isolated skills than understanding ideas from the inside out; they still exclude students from any meaningful decision-making role; and they still rely on grades, tests, homework, lectures, worksheets, competition, punishments, and rewards. Alfie Kohn explores the alternatives to each of these conventional practices, explaining why progressive education isn’t just a realistic alternative but one that’s far more likely to help kids become critical thinkers and lifelong learners."
Alfie Kohn is the author of eleven books, including Punished by Rewards, The Schools our Children Deserve, Unconditional Parenting, and, most recently, The Homework Myth. He has been described by Time magazine as America's “most outspoken critic of education’s fixation on grades [and] test scores.”
The lecture will be on February 11th, 2010 from 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the auditorium of Woodroffe High School (2410 Georgina Dr., Ottawa).
Tickets are available online through Dovercourt: http://www.draregister.com/econnect/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&aid=1687 Price: $ 20.00 per ticket | ||
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02 / 26
Start: 18:30
End: 21:00
Children for One Another, in the spirit of the Golden Rule and in friendship with children of Haiti, is presenting Colours of Hope for the Children of Haiti, a fund raising concert by children of Ottawa.
The concert will feature First Nations hoop dancing and many, many more performances by young people.
Please help us to have a full house at Library and Archives Canada, on February 26, 2010 at 6.30 pm. Tickets $15 adult, $8 student, $35 family (2 adults + 2kids)
Bring your family. Bring friends. Bring love. We promise you an evening of enjoyment.
For further information please contact: Children for One Another - Weikai Chen, chen.w.93@gmail.com or June Girvan, junegirvan@rogers.com | ||
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03 / 8
Start: 16:00
Jaggi Singh is a social justice no borders, Migrant and Indigenous solidarity organizer and Grassroots thinker based in Montreal. He is currently active with NO ONE IS ILLEGAL-Montreal, Solidarity Across Borders and is the Action Groups Coordinator at QPIRG-Concordia.
A Public Lecture by Jaggi Singh at 5050 Minto Centre
Contact: marsal@connect.carleton.ca | ||
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03 / 10
Start: 19:00
Octopus Books is thrilled to organize the launch of Harvest Pilgrims: Mexican and Caribbean Migrant Farm Workers in Canada by award-winning photographer and social activist Vincenzo Pietropaolo.
The launch will take place on Wednesday, March 10, in the auditorium of the Main Library (120 Metcalfe) at 7 pm.
As usual, there is no admission fee. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Pietropaolo has been photographing migrant agriculture workers and recording their stories since 1984. He has travelled to forty locations throughout Ontario and visited the workers’ homes in Mexico, Jamaica, and Montserrat.
Pietropaolo has borne witness to these “harvest pilgrims”: the tens of thousands of migrant workers who arrive in the spring and leave in the fall. They are the backbone of the agricultural industry in Canada and, yet, continue to be denied many of the basic workplace rights that protect other workers in Canada.
Vincenzo Pietropaolo is an award-winning photographer whose work has been widely published in Canada and abroad. An Italian-Canadian, he and his family immigrated to Canada in 1959. | ||
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03 / 12
Start: 17:00
End: 19:00
National Filmboard or Canada, Cinema Politica and McGill-QUeen's University Press cordially invites you to join Thomas Waughn, Michael Baker and Ezra Winton for the launch of Challenge for Change: Activist Documentary at the National Film Board of Canada
Challenge for Change: Activist Documentary at the National Film Board of Canada, published by McGill-Queen's University Press, is a 600-page volume of essays and articles edited by Cinema Politica founder and programmer Ezra Winton, along with Thomas Waugh and Michael Brendan Baker. Three years in the making, this collection brings together for the first time historical and contemporary literature and research on one of the National Film Board of Canada's most (in)famous initiatives to date.
Friday, March 12, 5 - 7 PM
Reader's Digest Resource Library, 346 St. Patrick's Building, Carleton University For more information: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/challenge-for-change | ||
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