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  • Hope Rekindled: A Heart Empowered promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program.

    Hope Rekindled: A Heart Empowered

    The book is a compilation of poems, prose, quotes, and reflections on hope, healing, empowerment, and faith as we journey through life's trials and triumphs, and as we fall and rise. It invites us to listen to our heart's truth, to find the peace our soul longs for, and to be resilient in our pursuit of purpose and finding fulfillment. It allows us to consider how challenges can provide us with an opportunity to rekindle our spirit, renew our courage, and inspire our hearts to heal. And it encourages us to remember our common humanity and embrace kindness and compassion so we can make a positive difference and live in a more peaceful world, which I believe starts with hope and empowerment in the heart. The book also includes nine pages of full-colour photography, including inspiring natural landscapes, to complement the themes of the book.
  • Writing the Rollercoaster promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of contributor Cathy Miyata.
  • The Demonhuntress (graphic novel) Volume 2: Who Knows When Death Arrives? promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of the book's author, Paulus Linnaeus.

    The Demonhuntress (graphic novel) Volume 2: Who Knows When Death Arrives?

    Who Knows When Death Arrives? is a graphic novel in the classical gothic mystery tradition about a young woman at a 1950s English boarding school who must contend with a hostile establishment to track a serial killer.
  • Globalization and Diversity in Education: What Does it Mean for Teacher Education? promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of the book's author, John W. Schwieter.

    Globalization and Diversity in Education: What Does it Mean for Teacher Education?

    This book is the result of a biannual working conference of the Canadian Association for Teacher Education. Education researchers from across Canada met to critically analyze and discuss the impact of diversity and globalization on teacher education.
  • Decolonizing Educational Assessment: Ontario Elementary Students and the EQAO promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of the book's author, Ardavan Eizadirad.

    Decolonizing Educational Assessment: Ontario Elementary Students and the EQAO

    This book examines the history of standardized testing in Ontario leading to the current context and its impact on racialized identities, particularly on Grade 3 students, parents, and educators.