Teacher education prof’s book shortlisted for book prize
Gift Days, written by Kari-Lynn Winters, has been shortlisted for the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize at this year’s British Columbia Book Prizes.
Gift Days, written by Kari-Lynn Winters, has been shortlisted for the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize at this year’s British Columbia Book Prizes.
Lorenzo Cherubini in the Department of Teacher Education presented the paper ‘Sustainability & sviluppo in Ontario nordico: Implicazioni & considerazioni’ at the International Medico-Legal Conference in Bologna, Italy, in July.
Are you a teacher caught up in a career “computer loop,” where every day is the same thing over and over again, like a never-ending Groundhog Day? Has lesson planning become so rote that it has become virtually meaningless?
At the recent conference of the Ontario Music Educators’ Association, held in Huntsville, Ont. from Nov. 3 to 5, Rodger Beatty, Department of Teacher Education in the Faculty of Education, chaired and facilitated the research paper presentations.
As well, at the same conference, Beatty co-presented a workshop session with Jane Wamsley, an instructor in the Department [...]
Shelley Griffin presented at Provoking Curriculum Studies as an Aesthetics of Vulnerability: 5th Biennial Provoking Curriculum Studies Conference at the University of Alberta.
Four Brock faculty members will be honoured on Friday at the Tribute to Teaching: A Celebration of Innovation and Excellence reception.
Lionel LaCroix has presented at conferences in Oregon, Newfoundland and Turkey.
Peter Vietgen and David Vivian have served on committees promoting local arts and culture.