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Decade-long American study showed students did better under traditional teaching styles

Decade-long American study showed students did better under traditional teaching styles

An American study from 1960 to 1970 found direct instruction using traditional teaching methods was better than constructivist methods since students did worse under the latter approach
Person located by police, treated for hypothermia

Person located by police, treated for hypothermia

The individual had left a residence prior to the police's arrival and was not dressed for the cold weather
Students could do better in school if the grading system was changed, mothers say

Students could do better in school if the grading system was changed, mothers say

Three mothers shared their concerns with Prairie South's grading system
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of -22, with a low of -31
AAA Warriors roll to commanding win over Beardy’s

AAA Warriors roll to commanding win over Beardy’s

Six-goal first period paves way for 8-1 victory over Blackhawks
Back on home ice: Warriors' Jones returns to Moose Jaw

Back on home ice: Warriors' Jones returns to Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw Minor Hockey product plays first game for Tribe since joining team in trade with Victoria
Hockey Fights Cancer event takes centre stage at Warriors game

Hockey Fights Cancer event takes centre stage at Warriors game

Air cadets major part of first-ever event for local Western Hockey League squad
Warriors nearly overcome rough start in loss to Tigers

Warriors nearly overcome rough start in loss to Tigers

Medicine Hat scores four first period goals on 30 shots before taking 7-5 win at Mosaic Place
Report reviews how police service handled 2018 privacy breaches and firing of employees

Report reviews how police service handled 2018 privacy breaches and firing of employees

The Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (OSIPC) has released its investigative report into the decision by the Moose Jaw Police Service to fire two employees in 2018 over breaches of privacy
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