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Faculty of Education Facilities

Education Curriculum Resources Centre

Education Curriculum Resources Centre

The Education Curriculum Resources Centre, located on the first floor of the Education Building, provides materials and services to support the teaching and research programs of the Faculty.

The Curriculum Resources Centre collection includes:

  • elementary and secondary school textbooks;
  • teachers' resource guides;
  • videos;
  • DVDs;
  • CDs;
  • puppets;
  • big books;
  • equipment for viewing and listening.

The Children's & Young Adult Literature Collection contains over 11,000 fiction, non-fiction, poetry, folklore, and picture books. Students can also find course reserve materials for their education classes.

Instructional workshops are offered at the beginning of each term to individual students and to classes. These provide an introduction to library resources and information skills that will help in preparing course assignments and writing research papers. They cover topics such as searching the library catalogue, finding course materials on reserve, and locating articles and other materials via databases such as ERIC, PsycINFO, Education Full Text, and others. Workshops on EndNote and other citation management programs provide help on how to easily create in-text citations, notes, and reference lists.

Liaison librarians hold regular office hours; for further details, refer to the Education Curriculum Resources Centre website listed below.

Lending Services for laptops, digital still and video cameras, digital audio recorders, and tripods are now handled by the Education Computer Lab & Audiovisual Loan Service.

Visit the McGill Library website (below) to learn more about library loans, hours, reserve readings, and links to important education sites. We look forward to seeing you in the Education Curriculum Resources Centre.

Education Undergraduate Society (EDUS)

Education Undergraduate Society (EDUS)

The Society is the undergraduate students' voice of undergraduates within the Faculty and its primary purpose is to serve and to inform the students. It also attempts to unify students through sponsorship of activities such as:

  • career placement;
  • student orientation;
  • participation in teachers' conventions;
  • library donations; and
  • the organization of an Education Career Fair.

Other activities include the assignment of lockers for students, selling merchandise in the Spirit Store, the coordination of the Graduation Ball, as well as fundraising and events throughout the academic year. Students are encouraged to participate and to make their opinions known. The Society Office is located in Room B179 of the Education Building.

  • Telephone: 514-398-7048
  • Fax: 514-398-2476
  • Email: president.edus [at] mail.mcgill.ca
  • Website:

Education Computer Lab & Audiovisual Loan Service

Education Computer Lab & Audiovisual Loan Service

Computer Lab

The Faculty of Education Computer Lab is located on the third floor of the Education Building (Room 328), and consists of a large microcomputer complex that houses a 35-seat PC lab with presentation equipment; a 35-seat Mac lab with presentation equipment; and a central 16-seat walk-in lab. The lab houses a colour uPrint copier that can be used for scanning as well as printing. There is a charge for printing through the uPrint service, while scanning is free. Computer Lab assistants will help you get started and answer brief questions (no consulting is done over the phone or outside of the lab).

The lab is available for courses, workshops, and individual walk-in use by students and university staff (except when reserved for classes 鈥 a class reservation schedule is posted near the entrance). To request a reservation for class lab time, please email jim.harris [at] mcgill.ca. Be sure to include any special software needs well in advance of reserved class time.

Audiovisual Equipment Loan Service

Audiovisual equipment loans are available with priority access to the Faculty of Education community. This service operates from inside the Education Computer Lab (Room 328). Students, faculty and staff may borrow:

Available equipment
Laptops Webcam/audio system conferencing kits
Data projectors Portable public address system
Mac adaptors Digital video cameras
PC HDMI adaptors Video tripods
iPad adaptors Digital still cameras
Document cameras Digital audio recorders
Microphones Extension cords and power bars

You can send in an equipment reservation request using the . Note that this form does not guarantee a reservation; please wait for email confirmation of the reservation.

For information about our hours of operation please consult www.mcgill.ca/education/technology (under 鈥淓ducation Computer Lab & Audiovisual Loan Service鈥).

ICS McGill Central Audiovisual Equipment Loan Services

Audiovisual equipment loan services are also available centrally through .

McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS)

McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS)

Refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Student Services > Student Services 鈥 Downtown Campus and Student Services 鈥 Macdonald Campus for further information on this service.

  • Career Adviser: Andrea Taylor
  • Telephone: 514-398-2484
  • Email: career.education [at] mcgill.ca
  • Website: www.mcgill.ca/isa

McGill Journal of Education

McGill Journal of Education

The McGill Journal of Education/Revue des sciences de l'茅ducation de McGill is an open-access, online journal that is published three times a year: Winter, Spring, and Fall. It includes work in English and French from local, national, and international contexts. The MJE publishes peer-reviewed research articles and essays, as well as non-peer-reviewed (editorial) notes from the field, discussion forums, and book reviews. It is concerned with major issues in formal, non-formal, and incidental teaching and learning from a variety of perspectives, practical and theoretical, personal and collective. Its policy is to bring new ideas and research into a context open to teacher educators and scholars, as well as to parents, teachers, popular educators, community workers, and administrators.

  • Editorial Collective: Dr. Anila Asghar, Dr. Aziz Choudry, Dr. Teresa Strong-Wilson
  • Managing Editor: Ms. Sylvie Wald
  • McGill Journal of Education
  • Faculty of Education
  • 3700 McTavish Street, Room 346
  • Montreal QC H3A 1Y2
  • Telephone: 514-398-4246
  • Website:

A.S. Lamb Learning Centre

A.S. Lamb Learning Centre

The A.S. Lamb Learning Centre, consisting of the computer laboratory and the reading room, is located on the second floor of the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium. The computer lab houses 25 computers connected to the McGill network and is available for courses, workshops, and individual use by students and staff. Laser printing is also available at a cost. Access to the McGill wireless network is available for laptops equipped with a wireless card.

Hours
Monday to Friday 09:00鈥16:00

Internships & Student Affairs Office (ISA)

Internships & Student Affairs Office (ISA)

The Internship and Student Affairs Office (ISA) in the Faculty of Education is responsible for the planning and implementation of the practice teaching component of undergraduate (B.Ed) and graduate (MATL) Teacher Education programs, as well as career advising and undergraduate student affairs. Student Affairs includes:

  • student records;
  • registration;
  • general academic information and advice on undergraduate program and degree requirements;
  • course change;
  • withdrawal;
  • supplemental and deferred exams;
  • rereads;
  • academic standing;
  • inter-faculty transfer;
  • readmission;
  • study away;
  • scholarships and awards;
  • graduation;
  • teacher certification.

At McGill, ISA works closely with students, departments, and other faculties, as well as externally in close partnership with schools, boards, and the larger community.

  • Office: Education Building, Room 243
  • Telephone: 514-398-7042 (Student Affairs); 514-398-7046 (Student Teaching Placement Coordinators)
  • Fax: 514-398-4679
  • Email: sao.education [at] mcgill.ca
  • Website: www.mcgill.ca/isa

Faculty Institutes, Offices, and Centres

Faculty Institutes, Offices, and Centres

The Institute for Human Development and Well-Being

The Institute for Human Development and Well-Being

The Institute for Human Development and Well-Being (IHDW) is a newly forming research institute led by the Faculty of Education that encourages a trans-disciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to the study of human development and well-being.

It works across three main axes:

  • human development across the life span;
  • the role of family, community, and schools in supporting human development and well-being;
  • social policy and planning in relation to children and youth.
  • Director: Dr. Claudia Mitchell (James McGill Professor)
  • Email: claudia.mitchell [at] mcgill.ca
  • Website: www.mcgill.ca/ihdw

The International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors

The International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors

香蕉视频鈥檚 International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors has been attempting to identify and understand the underlying determinants and critical factors related to youth gambling problems and their relationship with other adolescent addictive and high-risk behaviours. The ongoing research efforts conducted by Drs. Derevensky and Gupta, along with their graduate students, have been crucial in helping to identify the determinants placing youth at risk for gambling problems, and in the development of empirically based treatment and prevention programs. Of importance has been the Centre鈥檚 role in impacting public health and social policy in an effort to reduce and minimize the harms associated with excessive, problematic gambling.

  • Directors: Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky and Dr. Rina Gupta
  • Website:

The Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health

The Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health

The Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health brings together specialists from different areas of research to investigate the implications of physical activity on health and well-being. The Centre鈥檚 researchers examine physiological, neuromechanical, or behavioural aspects of physical activity and healthy living, in an attempt to bridge the gap between basic sciences (e.g., cellular physiology) and applied sciences (e.g., clinical exercise physiology) through multidisciplinary research.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2017-2018 (last updated Feb. 27, 2017) (disclaimer)
Faculty of Education—2017-2018 (last updated Feb. 27, 2017) (disclaimer)
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