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Student Opinion Piece: How Teachers Can Be A Queer Student’s Biggest Ally

By Gabrielle Samson, Featured Contributor The first adult I came out to was my grade 8 teacher. As a 13-year-old middle schooler, I knew my teacher was accepting of queer identities, and I was lucky to feel comfortable sharing something personal without fear of judgement. I didn’t have other accepting adults in my life at […]

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A Written Poem To My Younger Self As A Student – by Panagiota Skoulikas

We are so excited to showcase another amazing feature this month: Panagiota Skoulikas who was recently apart of a Micro Project in Content Creation through McGill University where she was able to showcase her talent through poetry here at TAPP. Currently, she is majoring in Psychology and studying two minors in Behavioral Science and Sociology at

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Gabriel, student: How teachers can support students they suspect are struggling with their mental health

Our amazing featured writer Gabriel Gioia is holding space this month with an advice piece on what he wishes teachers knew about students struggling with their mental health. This is wonderful insider-perspective on how to best support your students. Gabriel is a high school student in Montreal, Québec graduating this year (we’re so proud of

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Poem on Mental Health and Post-Reading Activity to Facilitate with Students

Our featured writer, Janet Kravetz who is an author and mental health advocate, wrote another lovely piece she graciously shared with us! She also included a debriefing activity you can do with your students. Check it out below and get the downloadable version. Scroll to the bottom for commentary from the author about the poem.

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Female Teachers and Their Mental Health – How Did We Get Here?

By Gabrielle Samson – Featured Contributor  This Tuesday, March 8th is International Women’s Day. And with women dominating teaching roles, it’s a great time to reflect on gender, mental health and the world of education. According to Stats Canada, 68% of Canadian teachers are women, whereas only 32% are men. But despite the significant representation

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Supporting Black Students Means Supporting Black Teachers

By Gabrielle Samson – Featured Contributor As Black History Month comes to a close, it is essential to reflect on how mental health impacts our Black educators and students. In Canada, Black teachers face racism in the education system that directly impacts well-being and teaching ability. Not to mention, Black educators take an additional burden

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