Prime Minister's Awards for teaching Excellence

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Rather than learning about only one aspect of a subject, students who study in an integrated environment get to approach a topic from many angles. As a result, they see the broader scope of the material and can more easily learn how subjects combine together in real life too.

Science, technology and mathematics fit together nicely in the classrooms of Rene Aston and Mary Storey in Ontario; students look at the human body and bones in many different ways in Danielle Clermont's classes in British Columbia; and Danielle Umbriaco and Michel Goudreau's students learn about many subjects on their way to and inside a cave near their school in Quebec.