Kenchina Lajoie is passionate about education and is completing her master’s degree at the Faculty of Education on a positive note as the valedictorian for the Francophone cohort.
Kenchina Lajoie is passionate about education and is completing her master’s degree at the Faculty of Education on a positive note as the valedictorian for the Francophone cohort.
Convocation is an important milestone in your academic journey and a time to celebrate the culmination of your hard work, commitment and contributions.
Convocation is an important milestone in your academic journey and a time to celebrate the culmination of your hard work, commitment and contributions.
Helping students understand the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the goals of reconciliation is essential. However, many teachers feel unprepared for difficult classroom conversations. For alumna Lisa Howell (PhD ’22), learning directly from and alongside First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples should be the starting point for all educators.
Helping students understand the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the goals of reconciliation is essential. However, many teachers feel unprepared for difficult classroom conversations. For alumna Lisa Howell (PhD ’22), learning directly from and alongside First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples sho...
For our Faculty, 2023 marks a year of action on education and climate, strengthening our commitment to working on a sustainable future for all. This year of action aims to implement initiatives based on pedagogies of care and responsibility, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Association of Canadian Deans of Education (ACDE) Accord on Education for a Sustainable Future and Quebe...
For our Faculty, 2023 marks a year of action on education and climate, strengthening our commitment to working on a sustainable future for all. This year of action aims to implement initiatives based on pedagogies of care and responsibility, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Asso...
To say that Professor Tya Collins knows her way around a classroom would be an understatement. A career as a teacher and administrator from pre-kindergarten all the way through secondary and vocational schools, laid the groundwork for her scholarly turn toward the tenure track.
To say that Professor Tya Collins knows her way around a classroom would be an understatement. A career as a teacher and administrator from pre-kindergarten all the way through secondary and vocational schools, laid the groundwork for her scholarly turn toward the tenure track.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education graduate Agata Soroko, (PhD ’21), winner of the Larry Metcalf Exemplary Dissertation Award, given by the United States' National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS).
Congratulations to Faculty of Education graduate Agata Soroko, (PhD ’21), winner of the Larry Metcalf Exemplary Dissertation Award, given by the United States' National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS).
A conversation about pedagogy and podcasting with Professor Eric Dionne and two Faculty of Education alumni, Alexandre Audet (BEd '04) and Martin Parent (BEd '15).
A conversation about pedagogy and podcasting with Professor Eric Dionne and two Faculty of Education alumni, Alexandre Audet (BEd '04) and Martin Parent (BEd '15).