Key Selling Points
- Explores the past, present and future of schools and who learns, why we learn, where we learn, when we learn and how we learn.
- Explores current topics including inclusivity and equity in access to education, cyberbullying, SOGI curriculum, book bans, technology and AI in the classroom, alternative schools, nature schools and Indigenous land-based education.
- Young readers will discover what it was like to go school around the world at different times in human history, including in Ancient Rome, a one-room schoolhouse in 19th-century North America and in secret schools during World War Two.
- Includes facts and statistics about kids and school. Boston Latin is the oldest public school in the United States and it opened in 1635. The COVID-19 pandemic meant 370 million children were at risk of missing free school meals. Most kids in North America get to school by vehicle, but others bike, walk or take a boat, subway, snowmobile, or gondola.
- Leah Payne is public librarian, writer and editor. She has written two books in the Orca Footprints series: Less is More: Join the Low-Waste Movement and Get Outside: How Humans Connect with Nature.
| ISBN | 9781459841512 |
|---|---|
| Reference ISBN | 9781459841505 |
| Produit Vert | Non |
| Livre numérique | Oui |
| Langue (Anglais) | Oui |
| Date de parution | 16 mars 2026 |
| Type de format | |
| Auteur | Leah payne |
| Taille du livre papier | 96 |
| Éditeur | Orca book publishers |
| Collections | Orca timeline |
| Section | JNF050000 JNF052040 JNF071000 |
| Langue | Anglais |
| Surcharge de transport applicable | Non |





