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Research 2021 year-in-review

Research 2021 Year in Review! Lots of research being done in a difficult year of restrictions. Our researchers care about how the pandemic and other issues are impacting communities and ...

Winter 2022 important dates

Students, take note of these important revised Winter 2022 term dates! (Part of Term 1) ...

WestCAST 2022 PD opportunity for Education students

Education students, don’t miss this PD and networking opportunity! WestCast is an annual education conference held by education faculties in the western provinces. The 2022 virtual conference features multiple keynote ...

Soutenance bien réussie | Érika Baldó

Félicitations à Érika Baldó qui a soutenu avec succès son mémoire de maîtrise en éducation française intitulé: “Les défis auxquels les mères-enseignantes de l’immersion française en milieu langagier minoritaire canadien ...

masinahikêwin yêkâhk/Writing in the sand

Dr. Heather Phipps’ poem titled “masinahikêwin yêkâhk/Writing in the sand”, written in Cree and English for her Cree Creative Writing class with Professor Solomon Ratt. ...

New book reconceptualizing science education

New Book! Congratulations to Dr. Jesse Bazzul and co-editors on their new open-access book titled, Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene” with chapters by #UREdu‘s Dr. Xia Ji, “‘Trees Don’t ...

Education News | Autumn 2021 issue

In This Issue: A note from the Dean…..3 Stories about Indigenous education and unmarked gravesites in Canada…..4 Artistic expressions: masinahikêwin yêkâhk/ Writing in the sand poem…..10 Inaugural Gabriel Dumont Research ...

A conversation with Dr. Melanie Brice

In June, the Faculty of Education launched the inaugural Gabriel Dumont Research Chair in Métis/Michif Education. Dr. Melanie Brice was appointed to the Chair for a 5-year term. With the ...

“I need to be in the quinzhee, not just talk about it!” Embodying our pedagogy

Following in his mother’s footsteps, a teacher before she married back in a time when women had to give up their profession if they married, Nick Forsberg knew he wanted ...

Stories about Indigenous education and unmarked gravesites in Canada

Dr. Angelina Weenie is a Plains Cree from Sweetgrass First Nation in Treaty 6 territory. My TRC story is not the typical story as I did not attend residential school; ...