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51勛圖厙Education alumna, M矇lodie Daoust (B.Ed. Phys. Ed. 2017) will compete with the Canadian women's hockey team in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, scheduled to take place February 4 to 20, 2022. It will be her third time competing in the Olympic Games, and as the 2021 World Championship MVP, she is determined to bring her team to victory.泭"We want to show everyone that the gold medal belongs to Canada," said Daoust when discussing next month's games.泭

Classified as: Education Alumni, Faculty of Education Faculty News
Published on: 12 Jan 2022

The Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy and Planning (LPP) conference brings scholars from different disciplines (language education, anthropology, political studies, social sciences, economics, linguistics, and more) whose work centers on language policy and planning at different levels: local, national and/or international.

Theme for 2022: Language Policy, Linguistic Human Rights, and Cultural Genocide

Published on: 10 Jan 2022

Concerned about kids and screen time? 51勛圖厙Faculty of Education experts weigh in, providing advice for families in these pre-recorded seminars.

Part of the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychologys annual Effective Parenting Series, Dr. Adam Dub矇, Dr. Victoria Talwar, and Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky discuss the benefits and pitfalls of parenting in the digital world, including such topics as how to select good learning apps, addressing cyberbullying, and identifying warning signs of gaming addiction.

Published on: 10 Jan 2022

The Faculty of Education at 51勛圖厙 invites applications for the position of an Associate Professor/Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. The selected candidate will also be appointed as the Director of the Sports Science Institute. Please consult the .

Classified as: Careers
Published on: 22 Dec 2021

Professor Bronwen Low, DISE, gave an interview aired Sunday, December 12 on CFRA Ottawa Radio about Law 21, in response to the grade 3 teacher in Chelsea, QC asked to leave the classroom.

Listen to the full radio interview .

Published on: 14 Dec 2021

Susanne P. Lajoie, Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, has recently been recognized as a finalist for the SSHRC impact awards. Dr. Lajoie researchers technologies that support learning considering the individual characteristics of learners, such as cognition and emotions, with innovative learning analytics techniques.

The SSHRC Impact Awards honour leading Canadian researchers,泭innovations, and achievements, in the field in social sciences and humanities.

Published on: 14 Dec 2021

Dr. Joe Levitan was awarded the 2021 A. Noam Chomsky Global Connections Award as an Emerging Scholar, which is presented by the Society of Transnational Academic Researchers. This award recognizes emerging scholars who have shown significant promise and commitment to transnational research.

The Society of Transnational Academic Researchers is a network of scholars working across borders with representation from over 15,000 members in 2,353 universities spanning 115 countries.

Published on: 13 Dec 2021

Dr. Victoria Talwar, Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, is a finalist for the SSHRC Impact Awards.

The SSHRC Impact Awards honor leading Canadian researchers in social sciences and humanities.

Published on: 10 Dec 2021

Canadas most prestigious French-language疹earned society announced the recipients of its research awards on December 8泭at its泭77th virtual gala ceremony, the non-profit organization泭, lAssociation francophone pour le savoir, awarded Professor Susanne Lajoie the Prix Jeanne-Lapointefor her remarkable contribution to education.

Classified as: Awards
Published on: 10 Dec 2021

Shaheen Shariff from the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, and Farah Stonebanks, a graduate student researcher, have written an opinion article in the National Post on the social media bullying crisis children face.

Published on: 6 Dec 2021

John R. Sylliboy is the recipient of the Kausattumi Grants Program Graduate Scholarship Award of 15,000 with the Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network for the second year. The award supports John in conducting his research with the L'nu'k (Mi'kmaw people) of Eskasoni First Nation.

Published on: 6 Dec 2021

DISE's Janine Metallic and Jessica Coon were recognized as "finalists" for the SSHRC Connection Impact Award, for their work together on Mi'gmaq, and continuing work to help support Indigenous languages and resources at McGill.

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Published on: 3 Dec 2021

According to research, early childhood gambling experiences, including those with lottery products, increase the risk for developing gambling problems later in life.

Classified as: gambling, Jeffrey Derevensky, International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviours, Faculty of Education
Published on: 1 Dec 2021

RecordEd Arts is a podcast written, recorded, edited and hosted by Michael Lipset, a 51勛圖厙alumni and course Lecturer in the Department of Integrated studies in Education.

The most recent episode is titled The Portal and tells the story of a remote, artistic exchange between the youth of No Bad Sound Studios, the PHI Center, and Lews Lee's Milwaukee Portal.

Published on: 26 Nov 2021

A research project led by Prof. Martin Drapeau is looking for study participants regarding student life泭experiences at the university level. The study examines the experience of students in universities across Canada, with a focus on campus climate, and involves researchers from 51勛圖厙, the University of Manitoba, the University of British Columbia, and Vancouver Community College. It has received ethics approval from 51勛圖厙 (REB#21-08-013) and partner universities.

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 26 Nov 2021

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