The Faculty of Education is pleased to announce that two of our faculty along with one alumna are recipients of Stirling McDowell Foundation Research Grants:
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![Dr. Tana Mitchell](https://www2.uregina.ca/education/news/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/P1120067-249x300.jpg)
Dr. Jennifer Tupper has received a Stirling McDowell Foundation research grant of $19,933. She and co-investigator Dr. Tana Mitchell, who is a teacher at Balfour and former graduate student and sessional instructor in our faculty, were successful in their grant application to support their project: High school teachers working towards reconciliation: Examining the teaching and learning of residential schools.
![Dr. Pamela Osmond-Johnson](https://www2.uregina.ca/education/news/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Pamela-Osmond-Johnson-web-Image-021-200x300.jpg)
Dr. Pamela Osmond-Johnson has received a research grant of $9216 from the Stirling McDowell Foundation for her project Teachers Leading Teachers: The Saskatchewan Professional Development Unit’s Facilitator Community. Her project will explore the SPDU’s facilitator community, a professional learning community of teachers who develop and lead professional learning opportunities for their peers.
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