Learning in Your Second Language is Hard. WordQ Can Help.
How WordQ Helped Me Succeed in English Writing
As an ESL student, it used to be very difficult to write in English when I started studying in Canada, especially in academic writing. For me, the three most useful tools for improving my writing in English are Google Translate, Grammarly, and WordQ.
Support for Learners Provides One-Time Payment for Parents of Children 0-12 in Ontario
At the beginning of November 2020 the Ontario government announced that a new one-time payment for parents of children ages 0-12 called Support for Learners would be coming soon. Like the Support for Families payment that came before it, this program offers “a one-time payment of $200 for each child up to age 12, or $250 for each child or youth up to age 21 with special needs.”
Online Learning Doesn’t Have to be a Virtual Disaster.
Online learning is on the rise across Ontario, where COVID-19 cases are as high now as they were in March, at the beginning of the first wave of the pandemic. As confirmed case numbers creep up, more and more parents are opting for virtual school across the province.
Ontario Human Rights Commission launches Right to Read Public Inquiry to benefit Ontario Students
This October, the Ontario Human Rights Commission launched a public inquiry into the Right to Read. The inquiry was spurred on by the data collected from recent EQAO – Education Quality and Accountability Office – test results, which showed that more than 25% of grade 3 students and 53% of grade 3 students with special education needs did not meet the Ontario’s reading standard.