平特五不中

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Edward J. Aronhie:nens Cross, an educational leader and pivotal member of the Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE).

Edward J. Aronhie:nens Cross (1943-2021)

Eddie Aronhi:nens Cross鈥檚 tremendous contributions to 平特五不中 and to Indigenous education span decades. Eddie Cross鈥檚 career in education began in 1966 and has since changed the educational landscape for Indigenous learners locally and across Canada.

Published on: 21 Oct 2021

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the untimely passing of Mr. Joseph A. Hackett. Joe had a long career as a school teacher and, since retirement, had been working as a student teaching Field Supervisor for our Faculty for more than 15 years. He was also previously a Course Lecturer with the Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE). Joe leaves behind a significant and impressive legacy of mentorship, having supported hundreds of students and future teachers.

Classified as: education student affairs
Published on: 19 Oct 2021

Self-compassion in the face of discrimination: Buffering the effects of discrimination on the mental health of sexual minority adults of color

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 14 Oct 2021

The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program (KSDPP) a 27 community based participatory research program is welcoming student volunteers interested to gain knowledge through experience volunteering with this diabetes prevention/ health promotion community program focused on school and community activities including physical activity, nutrition, curriculum development, research and evaluation, and planning with a dynamic integrated community-academic team. Work in person at Kahnawake Quebec and on-line, weekdays at various times.

Published on: 14 Oct 2021

The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program (KSDPP) a 27 community based participatory research program is welcoming student volunteers interested to gain knowledge through experience volunteering with this diabetes prevention/ health promotion community program focused on school and community activities including physical activity, nutrition, curriculum development, research and evaluation, and planning with a dynamic integrated community-academic team. Work in person at Kahnawake Quebec and on-line, weekdays at various times.

Published on: 14 Oct 2021

Karen Cohen-Gazith, ECP, talks about her book published in 2020 (November) Teaching With Purpose published by Solution Tree, on WhyKnowledgeMatters.

Watch the YouTube video .

Published on: 13 Oct 2021

Dr. Rachel Langevin, ECP, and Dr. Martine H茅bert, UQAM, recently published a lay article based on their research in the past decade on young victims of child sexual abuse, more specifically, the focus is on preschool-aged victims.

Published on: 13 Oct 2021

KPE鈥檚 Dr. Gordon Bloom has been in the media, on Global Montreal, Global News Radio, CBC News, and the Toronto Star, commenting on the mental health concerns of elite athletes, relating to Les Canadiens鈥 Carey Price entering the player assistance program.



鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to send a message that will reverberate from the NHL all the way down to minor hockey鈥

Published on: 12 Oct 2021

Dr. Marie-Claude Geoffroy, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Youth Suicide Prevention, wrote an article with co-writer Massimiliano Orri, Assistant Professor, 平特五不中 Group for Suicide Studies, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, featured in the National Post, originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.

Published on: 7 Oct 2021

Paul J. Meighan-Chiblow, PhD Candidate in the Department of Integrated Studies, is the winner of the prestigious Doctoral Dissertation Grant awarded by the International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF).

Paul is also the co-winner of the Russell N. Campbell Award for the highest-rated application.

Published on: 5 Oct 2021

Joseph Levitan, DISE Assistant Professor, was featured on WhyKnowledgeMatters, where he talks about his research on culturally grounded curriculum from Peru via Zoom.

Prof. Levitan discusses his paper Salir adelante: Collaboratively developing culturally grounded curriculum with marginalized communities that he has written with Prof. Dr. Kayla M. Johnson from the University of Kentucky.

Watch the full video .

Published on: 5 Oct 2021

We鈥檙e Hiring!

There's an administrative support staff position available within 平特五不中鈥檚 Faculty of Education (Downtown Campus).

We鈥檙e looking for a frontline staff member who is听professional, personable and organized to join our dynamic team! One of Canada鈥檚 and Montreal鈥檚 top employers for several years running, 平特五不中 offers its team members work-life balance opportunities, great benefits and vacation, professional training, fitness programs, and more!

Published on: 4 Oct 2021

Meet the Indigenous youth in Quebec who are standing up to support their communities

Marilla Steuter-Martin听路听CBC News

These future leaders are advocating for change to address issues they see affecting Indigenous people

For Andrea Brazeau, a recent 平特五不中 Faculty of Education graduate who is now teaching elementary school in her home community of Kangiqsualujjuaq in Nunavik, Quebec's failure to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a statutory holiday is disappointing.

Classified as: Education Alumni
Published on: 1 Oct 2021

A 平特五不中 student and professor realized they both speak Mi'kmaq; it changed everything

by Selena Ross CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter

MONTREAL -- A very specific milestone passed recently, unnoticed except by those who happened to read a tweet by John Robert Sylliboy on Tuesday.

鈥淚 have goosebumps,鈥 he wrote.

Published on: 30 Sep 2021

On this day of Truth and Reconciliation, we reflect on the tragedies that occurred at the residential schools and we are reminded that every child matters. As the Dean of the Faculty of Education, I am averse to calling those institutions 鈥渟chools鈥. Schools are a place to advance learning, to open one鈥檚 mind to new ideas and diverse opinions; to mentor and collaborate with each child so they become the best they can be throughout their lives. Schools are where we better ourselves through insightful human relations, collaborations听and nurturing mentorships.

Published on: 30 Sep 2021

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