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Over the first week of July, the 91ֱ International Institute of Education (MIIE) hosted 23 high school students from Maple Leaf Educational Systems (MLES) in China for its inaugural MIIE Student Summer Academy.

Classified as: MIIE
Published on: 12 Jul 2018

The Faculty of Education will be undertaking major renovation work in the former Education Library space where the Education Curriculum Resources Centre (ECRC) is located. The work is slated to begin Monday, June 18and will continue throughout Summer and Fall 2018. Unfortunately, the nature of the work makes it impossible for the ECRC to remain open throughout the construction. As a result, the ECRC will be temporarily closed starting Saturday, June 16until the end of the work.

Classified as: infrastructure
Published on: 15 Jun 2018

Tyler Churchward-Venne, Assistant Professor with our Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), has been named as aWilliam Dawson Scholarby 91ֱ.

Classified as: Awards, path, Research
Published on: 1 Jun 2018

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Deborah Maia de Lima and Lou Sheppard will join 91ֱ's Faculty of Education as Artists-in-Residence for the 2018-19 academic year. The news was recently announced bythe P. Lantz Initiative for Excellence in Education and the Arts.

Classified as: IHDW, MAHI, Plantz
Published on: 24 May 2018

Dr. Neil Andersson, Co-Director of the 91ֱ Institute of Human Development and Well-Being (IHDW), has co-authored"Youth Mental Health Should Be a Top Priority for Health Care in Canada" with The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (Sage Publishers).The paper was published in .

Classified as: IHDW
Published on: 30 Apr 2018

Over the course of the Winter 2018 and Summer 2018 semesters the Education Collection, currently housed on the second floor the Humanties and Social Sciences Library, will be integrated into the main Humanities and Social Sciences Collection in the McLennan Library Building. This project will increase the visibility and browsability of the Education Collection and will create space for over 100 new study seats.

Classified as: Renovations
Published on: 12 Feb 2018

Kathleen J. Wootton(BEd (Elem)1985,MA (Ed. Leadership)2002), Chairperson of the Cree School Board, was among four Cree leaders featured in a written byThe Nation Magazine's Amy German.

Classified as: First Nations and Inuit, fnie, ofnie
Published on: 9 Feb 2018

The fall 2017 edition ofDialogues, the biannual newsletter of theDepartment of Educational and Counselling Psychology (ECP),has been published and may beviewed online here (.pdf).

Classified as: Research
Published on: 1 Dec 2017

In an airy open area at the back of the first floor of the former library of the Faculty Education is a colourful space filled with art supplies and work tables. Along the wall there are bins and boxes of fabric, coloured pencils and paints, sketch pads, paper, and all manner of recycled objects, ready to be remade into anything the visitor desires. Welcome to the(MAHI).

Classified as: IHDW, MAHI, Plantz
Published on: 30 Nov 2017

In partnership with the Hong Kong-based WYNG foundation, the Faculty of Education at 91ֱ and Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) recently participated in another successful Visiting Scholars Exchange Program. For the first part of the exchange, the Faculty of Education warmly welcomed Assistant ProfessorDr. Kei Yan Poon, from the Department of Special Education and Counselling, and Associate ProfessorDr. Ian Bun Chun Lam from the Department of Early Childhood Education.

Classified as: Miepa
Published on: 28 Nov 2017

The two heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in the Education Building will be replaced this summer. As a result of this renovation work, the Education Curriculum Resources Centre willtemporarily close from Saturday, August5 to Sunday, August 27.During this time, the collection will be unavailable. The last day to submit hold requests will be Wednesday, July 19.

Classified as: Renovations, Construction, temporary closure, infrastructure
Published on: 15 Jun 2017

It was a successful turn out for the 91ֱ Faculty of Education’s first Distinguished Public Lecture and Professional Development Lecture Series made possible by a generous donation from the Hong Kong based WYNG Foundation. This event took place on May 13, 2017 at The First Commercial Building, in Hong Kong.

Classified as: Miepa
Published on: 23 May 2017

Classrooms that encourage competition between students may inadvertently be creating settings where bullying is more likely to take place. That’s one of the conclusions that can be drawn from work led by 91ֱ researchers Maria Di Stasio and Robert Savage, who recently published a paper on the subject in the But it’s only part of the story.

Classified as: bullying, Teaching, adolescence, classroom, students, Di Stasio, Robert Savage, society and culture
Published on: 23 May 2017

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