Faculty of Education News Archive
Education conference focuses on Reconciliation
September 26, 2016 —
The Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, is hosting a two-part conference focusing on education for truth and reconciliation
September 26, 2016 —
The Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, is hosting a two-part conference focusing on education for truth and reconciliation
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Proud night for former professor
September 23, 2016 —
Education’s Homecoming event was a proud night for former professor Ken Osborne.
September 23, 2016 —
Education’s Homecoming event was a proud night for former professor Ken Osborne.
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Teaching for positive change
September 19, 2016 —
Education Homecoming’s keynote speaker says that teaching is about more than imparting facts and knowledge, it’s about inspiring positive change.
September 19, 2016 —
Education Homecoming’s keynote speaker says that teaching is about more than imparting facts and knowledge, it’s about inspiring positive change.
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Theatre-based research transformative: new prof
September 9, 2016 —
Working with veterans to share their stories through theatre, Graham Lea says the process can result in a deeply transformative experience for all those involved.
September 9, 2016 —
Working with veterans to share their stories through theatre, Graham Lea says the process can result in a deeply transformative experience for all those involved.
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Time to give back: Renaud
September 5, 2016 —
As Rob Renaud settles into his new role as department head of Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology, first and foremost, he wants to give back to the faculty that has supported him since arriving in Manitoba 15 years ago.
September 5, 2016 —
As Rob Renaud settles into his new role as department head of Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology, first and foremost, he wants to give back to the faculty that has supported him since arriving in Manitoba 15 years ago.
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Reconciliation: It’s up to you, teachers
August 31, 2016 —
Prof. Niigaan Sinclair had a clear message for education students about their role in shaping Canada’s future
August 31, 2016 —
Prof. Niigaan Sinclair had a clear message for education students about their role in shaping Canada’s future
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Faculty to host ‘education for reconciliation’ conference
August 18, 2016 —
Education for reconciliation conference workshops hosted by educators from across the province who will share the various actions being taken in regards to reconciliation
August 18, 2016 —
Education for reconciliation conference workshops hosted by educators from across the province who will share the various actions being taken in regards to reconciliation
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Music program changing lives
August 18, 2016 —
A special music program run jointly by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and two Winnipeg schools is making positive change in the lives of students.
August 18, 2016 —
A special music program run jointly by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and two Winnipeg schools is making positive change in the lives of students.
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New Member, Dr. Ee Seul Yoon
August 8, 2016 —
Yoon was attracted by University of Manitoba’s leadership and the faculty’s vision for trying to bring more social justice and equity into the education system.
August 8, 2016 —
Yoon was attracted by University of Manitoba’s leadership and the faculty’s vision for trying to bring more social justice and equity into the education system.
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Students break for summer, teachers hit the books
July 19, 2016 —
Just when students are graduating and breaking for the summer, some 400 teachers are hitting the books or, in some cases, picking up a video camera for upgrading and professional development at the Faculty of Education
July 19, 2016 —
Just when students are graduating and breaking for the summer, some 400 teachers are hitting the books or, in some cases, picking up a video camera for upgrading and professional development at the Faculty of Education