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    • Living Benefits 101: Critical Illness Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance
    • Date: April 09 , 2015
    • So far on the Bulletin Board we’ve spoken about life insurance and death benefits, but what were to happen if you were to become critically ill or if you were unable to work for a period of time? Living benefits are just as important as death benefits. Critical Illness insurance and Long Term Disability insurance makeup the living benefits coverage that is a crucial part of the insurance you and your family need. So, what are the differences? And do you really need both or is one more important than the other? Critical Illness Insurance Critical Illness insurance is a living benefit that is paid out to you in the case that you fall ill with a critical illness such as cancer, heart attack, a stroke etc. This living benefit is a large amount, dependent on your chosen plan of course, and is paid in a lump sum. Your CI...
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    • World Health Day: Tips on Improving Food Safety
    • Date: April 07 , 2015
    • April 7th is the World Health Organization’s annual World Health Day. With the increasing industrialized and global nature of our food preparation, it has become immensely important to maintain a high level of food safety. Join the WHO in celebrating and promoting this important day by bringing food safety awareness to your classroom and home with these tips: 1. Know Your Food: The first step in preparing, storing, and serving safe and healthy food is knowing what goes into your food and where it comes from. If you know what the ingredients are and where it was made or grown, you will be better equipped to make the right choices. Take it one step further – familiarize yourself with the dangerous microbiological and chemical agents in your region. 2. Handle Your Food, Safely: The World Health Organization has basic recommendations that can help you handle, store and prepare food safely....
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    • 5 Things You Need to Know About Flipped Classrooms
    • Date: March 27 , 2015
    • 1. Structure The Flipped Classroom pedagogical model takes the traditional structure of teaching and flips it around. Typically you would have an education lecturing to students in the classroom, and an interactive component to be completed at home. In the flipped classroom model the structure is reversed in that students watch video lectures at home while the interactive component is in the classroom – together with their educator and fellow students. 2. Guide by the Side A major factor in Flipped teaching is the role of the educator. In Flipped Classrooms the educator’s role is seen more as a “Guide by the Side” of the students; they are there to ask and answer questions, guiding the students to reach conclusions and grasp knowledge in their own direction. Some say this strategy is not much different from how Socrates used to teach; by asking his students questions until they either reached...
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    • Educator Profile: Sherrie-Mae Guthrie
    • Date: March 26 , 2015
    • You may recognize Sherrie-Mae as the host of our first ever Twitter Chat from earlier this month. We know her as a tech-savvy educator who’s really maximizing social media when it comes to professional learning practices. Not only is she a well-known blogger and high profile Tweeter, she is a vice-principal with the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. We asked Sherrie-Mae to share a bit more about herself and why she believes in incorporating technology and social media in her daily life as an educator. 1. Tell us a bit about yourself and your background as an educator I have been a teacher for 17 years in several boards across Ontario. I am very proud to call the Ottawa Carleton District School Board my professional home.  I recently became a Vice-Principal. 2. In your time as an educator, how have you seen technology become a more integral part of the...
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