TESL Niagara conference comes to Brock Friday
Brock University ESL Services is hosting the TESL Niagara conference, Future Trends in English for academic purposes, on Friday, April 5.
Brock University ESL Services is hosting the TESL Niagara conference, Future Trends in English for academic purposes, on Friday, April 5.
After finishing her undergraduate degree in psychology and child and youth studies at Brock University, Ashley Hobden spent a good part of a year volunteering in impoverished communities in Brazil.
After taking last year off, the Niagara Social Justice Forum will once again return to Brock University for a full day of workshops, performances and exhibits this Friday, Feb. 1.
Three years ago, in the midst of a decline in funding for the arts and subsequent participation in the classroom, Brock education professors Shelley Griffin, Peter Vietgen and Kari-Lynn Winters came up with a vision that would help their teacher candidates further extend experiences in dance, music, drama and visual arts into their teacher education arts curriculum.
Close to 200 people involved in Aboriginal education and student services at Ontario colleges and universities will meet at Brock University and in Niagara Falls this week to further discussions on improving access and support, and providing a culturally-relevant learning experience for students.
Brock University will play host this weekend to a unique conference about a little-known cultural group from the Middle East.
Organizers of the World Conference on Psychology and Sociology have issued a call for papers from academics interested in attending the conference in Antalya, Turkey from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1.