Leading Student Groups in Canada: A Guide for Educators
This guide provides best practices and strategies for leading groups of students in Canadian educational settings, focusing on inclusivity, diversity, and student-centered learning.
This guide provides best practices and strategies for leading groups of students in Canadian educational settings, focusing on inclusivity, diversity, and student-centered learning.
Discover the essential skills and techniques required to lead groups of students effectively, including communication, problem-solving, and conflict resolution strategies.
This research review examines the current state of knowledge on student group leadership in educational settings, highlighting key findings and implications for practice.
Explore the benefits and challenges of group work in Canadian classrooms, including strategies for promoting collaboration, managing conflicts, and assessing student learning.
Access a comprehensive toolkit featuring resources, templates, and activities to support educators in leading groups of students, including lesson plans, icebreakers, and assessment tools.
Watch a series of videos showcasing best practices for student-centered group leadership, including strategies for fostering a positive classroom environment, promoting student engagement, and encouraging active learning.
Read a policy brief examining the role of group leadership in Canadian education, including recommendations for policymakers, educators, and school administrators to support effective group leadership practices.
Learn about evidence-based strategies for leading diverse student groups, including approaches to promoting inclusivity, addressing bias, and supporting students from diverse backgrounds.