Faculty of Education News Archive
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An evening of engagement
August 30, 2018 —
An evening of engagement awaits those attending this year’s Faculty of Education Homecoming event on Sept. 26.
August 30, 2018 —
An evening of engagement awaits those attending this year’s Faculty of Education Homecoming event on Sept. 26.
Alumni Answers: What was your most memorable class at the U of M?
August 14, 2018 —
We want to hear from you – our alumni – about your student days
August 14, 2018 —
We want to hear from you – our alumni – about your student days
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Emotional toll of teaching
July 20, 2018 —
Nowhere does the curriculum spell out a teacher’s obligation to meet these needs of a student, but to ignore them is morally indefensible, according to the research findings of Associate Prof. Melanie Janzen.
July 20, 2018 —
Nowhere does the curriculum spell out a teacher’s obligation to meet these needs of a student, but to ignore them is morally indefensible, according to the research findings of Associate Prof. Melanie Janzen.
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Award-winning research highlights ed admin emotional trials
July 18, 2018 —
Call it a case of stage fright. Faculty of Education PhD graduate Alysha Farrell momentarily searches for the words that express her gratitude when asked to describe how she feels about winning two awards for her dissertation.
July 18, 2018 —
Call it a case of stage fright. Faculty of Education PhD graduate Alysha Farrell momentarily searches for the words that express her gratitude when asked to describe how she feels about winning two awards for her dissertation.
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Help in unlikely places
June 8, 2018 —
If helping persons with disabilities to lead full, rich and meaningful lives in Moldova, the place known as the world’s most unhappy country wasn’t formidable enough, she said it was only a dress rehearsal for an even more daunting challenge: India.
June 8, 2018 —
If helping persons with disabilities to lead full, rich and meaningful lives in Moldova, the place known as the world’s most unhappy country wasn’t formidable enough, she said it was only a dress rehearsal for an even more daunting challenge: India.
Honorary Degree Recipients, June 7, 2018
June 7, 2018 —
Honorary degrees will be awarded to a Canadian architect who has greatly influenced contemporary urban design, and a distinguished Indigenous leader and inspirational role model in the field of public education
June 7, 2018 —
Honorary degrees will be awarded to a Canadian architect who has greatly influenced contemporary urban design, and a distinguished Indigenous leader and inspirational role model in the field of public education
Honorary degree recipients, June 6, 2018
June 6, 2018 —
Glen Alan Jones and Janet Rossant are receiving Honorary Degrees on June 6, 2018
June 6, 2018 —
Glen Alan Jones and Janet Rossant are receiving Honorary Degrees on June 6, 2018
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City hosts art educators
June 5, 2018 —
Winnipeg hosted some 62 art educators during a Canadian Society for Education Through Art event, a two-and-a-half day conference held in venues throughout the city.
June 5, 2018 —
Winnipeg hosted some 62 art educators during a Canadian Society for Education Through Art event, a two-and-a-half day conference held in venues throughout the city.
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Faculty celebrates most undergrad research awards
May 8, 2018 —
With grants supporting nine students, the Faculty of Education has seen its most ever Undergraduate Research Awards (URA) this year.
May 8, 2018 —
With grants supporting nine students, the Faculty of Education has seen its most ever Undergraduate Research Awards (URA) this year.
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‘No neutral approach to teaching’
April 27, 2018 —
In order for teachers to bring about meaningful positive change, they have to get political, says Prof. Yatta Kanu
April 27, 2018 —
In order for teachers to bring about meaningful positive change, they have to get political, says Prof. Yatta Kanu





