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Parents shouldnt worry about their babys inconsistent sleep patterns

Study of 44 infants finds that half never slept 8 hours consecutively

Published on: 3 Dec 2020

Claudia Mitchell, the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, and Relebohile Moletsane, UKZN in Durban, co-led the project known as Networks for Change.泭 This initiative is a partnership of International Partnerships for Sustainable Societies and is supported by IDRC and Canadas Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

The IDRC covered a project to end early marriage in South Africa with their courageous young project partners that would push the adults toward a policy breakthrough on the issue.

Published on: 25 Nov 2020

Dr. Tina Montreuil, of the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, was interviewed by Global News on how Quebec families are reporting increases in stress as the second wave of the pandemic continues, and how a focus on self-care is one of the effective ways to deal with the issue.

Watch her interview or read the full article here:

Published on: 20 Nov 2020

Over 20 people tuned in on November 12 for MEDtalks 2020: Aging in Todays World, a lecture series featuring Dr. Celena Scheede-Bergdahl, KPE, and Gabrielle Belloir, U2 Kinesiology and co-vice president Informational Outreach at MEDLIFE McGill.

The event was hosted by MEDLIFE McGill, an annual event intended to provide the 51勛圖厙community with an opportunity to learn about current medical issues on both a local and global scale.

Published on: 19 Nov 2020

Bassam Khoury, Assistant Professor of the Department of Education and Counseling Psychology, was interviewed in the Association of Psychological Science (APS) Observer journal in "Careers Up Close: Bassam Khoury on How Mindfulness Breeds Compassion".

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Published on: 18 Nov 2020

For fourth-year B.Ed. students approaching the end of their programs, knowing what path to take after graduation can be challenging. Whereas many B.Ed. grads are eager to pursue careers in teaching, training, pedagogy, youth programming, or other泭employment sectors, others may not feel ready to join the job market just yet. Some students may want to broaden their knowledge and skillsets, become more specialized, or expand their career opportunities.

Published on: 18 Nov 2020

Congratulations go out to Faculty of Education B.Ed Graduate and MA in Educational Leadership Student, Marilyn Ramlakhan, who became the first ever English Sector Principal at FACE high-school.

Marilyn Ramlakhan was previously the vice-principal at James Lyng High School.

Published on: 13 Nov 2020

Have you wondered泭what small actions you can泭take to泭enhance student wellness泭in your泭remote泭courses?泭Professor Nancy Heath泭and her team泭recently泭created the resource泭Enhancing Student Wellness: Simple Tips for Instructors, in collaboration with泭Teaching and Learning Services泭and the泭Wellness Hub.泭The resource describes simple, easy to implement activities that can make a big difference to students in your course.泭泭

Published on: 12 Nov 2020

Dr. Blane Harvey, DISE Assistant Professor and William Dawson Scholar, is the focus of the inaugural video in 51勛圖厙Education's泭new series entitled "Faculty Features". Targeted at prospective graduate students, Faculty Features provides insight into the work and mentorship philosophies of select Faculty of Education's academics. discusses how education ties into climate change as a way to initiate global systems and societal mindset changes.泭泭

Published on: 12 Nov 2020

Andrea Brazeau, a fourth year student in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, tested the泭internet speed at her apartment in Montreal泭and found it to be more than 2,000 times faster than her father's connection in Kangiqsualujjuaq,泭in Nunavik.

CBC News covers how she's泭urging Quebec's premier to follow up on a 2018 election promise to do something about it.

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Published on: 10 Nov 2020

McGills Equity Team has launched a Facebook page! Follow them to learn about the equity-related work at McGill, opportunities to take part in equity initiatives and events, best practices for ensuring that our campus is respectful and inclusive, and information about preventing and responding to harassment, discrimination, and sexual violence.

Published on: 10 Nov 2020

A lot of parents are expressing concern with the amount of time their kids are spending on screens, especially during the pandemic since some kids are having to attend school from home. Is all screen time bad for children and teens?

Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology Chair, Dr. Victoria Talwar, was interviewed by CTV News Montreal to give her expert advice.

Watch the video interview here:

Published on: 9 Nov 2020

DISE graduate student, , (M.A. Educational Leadership) is partnering with Associate Professor Dr. Karl Moore (Desautels Faculty of Management) to write an insightful new column for The Globe and Mail: .

Published on: 9 Nov 2020

PhD student in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Monica Paraghamian, (supervisor Dr. Bronwen Low) was featured in The Montreal Gazette with her Op-Ed piece, A Safe Environment for Learning Involves More Than Cleaning.

Monica gives us the inside view of the daily stresses being faced by Quebec elementary and high school teachers and provides suggestions for the provincial government.

Published on: 5 Nov 2020

Introducing our new sponsor: , for our Youth Gaming: How much is too much?Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky.

Published on: 2 Nov 2020

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