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Paul J. Meighan-Chiblow, PhD Candidate in the Department of Integrated Studies, is the winner of the prestigious Doctoral Dissertation Grant awarded by the International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF).

Paul is also the co-winner of the Russell N. Campbell Award for the highest-rated application.

Published on: 5 Oct 2021

Joseph Levitan, DISE Assistant Professor, was featured on WhyKnowledgeMatters, where he talks about his research on culturally grounded curriculum from Peru via Zoom.

Prof. Levitan discusses his paper Salir adelante: Collaboratively developing culturally grounded curriculum with marginalized communities that he has written with Prof. Dr. Kayla M. Johnson from the University of Kentucky.

Watch the full video .

Published on: 5 Oct 2021

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There's an administrative support staff position available within McGill’s Faculty of Education (Downtown Campus).

We’re looking for a frontline staff member who isprofessional, personable and organized to join our dynamic team! One of Canada’s and Montreal’s top employers for several years running, 㽶Ƶ offers its team members work-life balance opportunities, great benefits and vacation, professional training, fitness programs, and more!

Published on: 4 Oct 2021

Meet the Indigenous youth in Quebec who are standing up to support their communities

Marilla Steuter-Martin·CBC News

These future leaders are advocating for change to address issues they see affecting Indigenous people

For Andrea Brazeau, a recent McGill Faculty of Education graduate who is now teaching elementary school in her home community of Kangiqsualujjuaq in Nunavik, Quebec's failure to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a statutory holiday is disappointing.

Classified as: Education Alumni
Published on: 1 Oct 2021

A McGill student and professor realized they both speak Mi'kmaq; it changed everything

by Selena Ross CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter

MONTREAL -- A very specific milestone passed recently, unnoticed except by those who happened to read a tweet by John Robert Sylliboy on Tuesday.

“I have goosebumps,” he wrote.

Published on: 30 Sep 2021

On this day of Truth and Reconciliation, we reflect on the tragedies that occurred at the residential schools and we are reminded that every child matters. As the Dean of the Faculty of Education, I am averse to calling those institutions “schools”. Schools are a place to advance learning, to open one’s mind to new ideas and diverse opinions; to mentor and collaborate with each child so they become the best they can be throughout their lives. Schools are where we better ourselves through insightful human relations, collaborationsand nurturing mentorships.

Published on: 30 Sep 2021

The We Will Walk Together / Skàtne Entewathahìtaevent began at McGill’s Faculty of Education in 2019, in honour of Orange Shirt Day. The initiative was driven by a small enthusiastic committee that organizeda march at Mount Royal to raise awareness and express sentiments of unity and inclusion between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous allies.

Published on: 28 Sep 2021

In July 2021, Tino Bordonaro (MA ’93), a Course Lecturer in the Department of Integrated Education (DISE), was appointed as the Chairperson of the Advisory Board for English Education (ABEE) at the Ministre de l'Éducation du Québec (MEQ).

The mandate of the Advisory Board on English Education (ABEE) is to advise the Minister of Education on all matters affecting the educational services offered in English elementary and secondary schools and adult and vocational education centres. The Minister may also ask ABEE for advice on a specific issue.

Published on: 27 Sep 2021

Dr. Annie Savard, Associate professor at DISE, and Dr. Alexandre Cavalcante, Assistant Professor at OISE and DISE Ph.D. alumnus, just launched their book on Financial Numeracy.

Published on: 23 Sep 2021

The serious game, Mela, which was developed as part of Hani Sadati's PhD project won a Bronze medal in the 2021 Serious Play Conference (in Digital Games Created by Students category).

Mela aims to contribute to the capacity building of Ethiopian agriculture college instructors to combat sexual and gender-based violence on their campuses.

Published on: 15 Sep 2021

Andréanne Langevin (DISE, MA SLE) was interviewed by Global News TV regarding her study of parents' opinions on Quebec's school language(s) of instruction and school choice.

The study involved a series of focus groups with 44 parents from across the province. The segment highlighted parents' opinions on the quality of second language education in the province and their desire for bilingualism for their children.

These findings are timely due to Bill 96, a proposed language policy bill that would extend restrictions on school language choice to CEGEPs.

Published on: 7 Sep 2021

On July 15, the federal government announced the . Of the 26 McGill Vanier recipients, two are Indigenous scholars, Jeremy Desjarlais and Michelle Smith.

Published on: 3 Sep 2021

As President of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), ECP's Dr. Ada Sincacore was interviewed by CBC about the need for better EDI practices to encourage more diversity among psychology professionals.

"The CPA recognizes that there is a problem of representation within the profession and that we need to increase representation, as well as literacy about diversity," said Sinacore.

Published on: 1 Sep 2021

㽶Ƶ has provided lots of information for students and staff (academic and admin/support) in terms of answering your questions about health and safety. Here are some great resources to check out:

Published on: 19 Aug 2021

McGill Faculty of Education was just ranked as the third best in the country, by University Magazine's 2021 rankings! Schools were judged solely on their teacher education programs and McGill was lauded for its student teaching experiences and its range of practical career-oriented opportunities for future teachers.

Published on: 28 Jul 2021

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