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Congratulations to Dr. Victoria Talwar, ECP, Finalist for the SSHRC Impact Awards

Dr. Victoria Talwar, Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, is a finalist for the SSHRC Impact Awards.

The SSHRC Impact Awards honor leading Canadian researchers in social sciences and humanities.

Published: 10 Dec 2021

Acfas awards ECP's Susanne Lajoie with research prize for exceptional contribution

Canada’s most prestigious French-language learned society announced the recipients of its research awards on December 8at its77th virtual gala ceremony, the non-profit organizationAcfas, l’Association francophone pour le savoir, awarded Professor Susanne Lajoie the Prix Jeanne-Lapointefor her remarkable contribution to education.

Published: 10 Dec 2021

Media Spotlight – Shaheen Shariff, DISE, and Farah Stonebanks, Article in National Post on Social Media Bullying

Shaheen Shariff from the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, and Farah Stonebanks, a graduate student researcher, have written an opinion article in the National Post on the social media bullying crisis children face.

Published: 6 Dec 2021

Resurfacing Two-Spirit Identity in Mi'kmaw Language and Culture

John R. Sylliboy is the recipient of the Kausattumi Grants Program Graduate Scholarship Award of 15,000 with the Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network for the second year. The award supports John in conducting his research with the L'nu'k (Mi'kmaw people) of Eskasoni First Nation.

Published: 6 Dec 2021

DISE's Janine Metallic and Jessica Coon Recognized for Work on Mi'gmaq and Support for Indigenous Languages

DISE's Janine Metallic and Jessica Coon were recognized as "finalists" for the SSHRC Connection Impact Award, for their work together on Mi'gmaq, and continuing work to help support Indigenous languages and resources at 91˿Ƶ.

For full details, click here.

Published: 3 Dec 2021

Media Spotlight – Professor Low and Alumni Dr. Lipset Collaborate on Spotify Original Podcast

RecordEd Arts is a podcast written, recorded, edited and hosted by Michael Lipset, a 91˿Ƶ alumni and course Lecturer in the Department of Integrated studies in Education.

The most recent episode is titled ‘The Portal’ and tells the story of a remote, artistic exchange between the youth of No Bad Sound Studios, the PHI Center, and Lews Lee's Milwaukee Portal.

Published: 26 Nov 2021

Campus Climate Survey of Student Experience (REB#21-08-013)

A research project led by Prof. Martin Drapeau is looking for study participants regarding student lifeexperiences at the university level. The study examines the experience of students in universities across Canada, with a focus on campus climate, and involves researchers from 91˿Ƶ, the University of Manitoba, the University of British Columbia, and Vancouver Community College. It has received ethics approval from 91˿Ƶ (REB#21-08-013) and partner universities.

Published: 26 Nov 2021

We're Hiring! Two Tenure-Track Positions (KPE & ECP) Available

91˿Ƶ Faculty of Education is seeking candidates for two tenure-track positions; one in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), and the other in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology (ECP).

Published: 25 Nov 2021

The Development of the Sleep-Wake Cycle in Infants with ECP's Dr. Marie-Hélène Pennestri

In this podcast, Dr. Marie-Hélène Pennestri, ECP, describes the development of the sleep-wake cycle in infants with a family perspective. There is a lot of information circulating on infant sleep, but unfortunately this information is often contradictory. Therefore, this podcast will be useful to parents, educators and health professionals.

Listen to the Podcast here.

Published: 15 Nov 2021

Media Spotlight: DISE's Blane Harvey, Alain Bourque, Ying Syuan Huang, and Anne Debrabandere publish an op-ed piece in University Affairs on Rethinking Academic Conferencing in a Carbon-Contrained World

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced academic conferencing online. As we emerge from the pandemic, we mustn’t return to the ‘old normal’.

Published: 12 Nov 2021

New Award Created to Pay Tribute to Professor Sujata Madan, Registered in DISE's PhD - Ed Studies

A group of 11 91˿Ƶ alumni is spurring on future students toward greater integrity and generosity with a new award created in honour of Sujata Madan, a professor of practice in finance at the Desautels Faculty of Management, and registered in DISE's PhD - Ed Studies.

Published: 11 Nov 2021

Elite Athletes' Mental Health: KPE's Dr. Gordon Bloom on CTV

Now, back with his team, Carey Price is being praised for his bold move in going public with mental health issues and in seeking help. He joins other athletes who have revealed their own similar struggles. 91˿Ƶ Kinesiology and Physical Education's Dr. Gordon Bloom was featured by CTV News, commenting about the mental health struggles of Canadians and of elite athletes.

Published: 10 Nov 2021

Op Ed: Representation matters so media does not create 'moral panics'

In the aftermath of the tragic death of 16-year-old Jannai Dopwell-Bailey, who was stabbed outside of his school, 91˿Ƶ Education's Dr.Bronwen Low (DISE) and Dr. Jessica Ruglis (ECP) have collabourated with community-based colleagues in writing an opinion piece for CTV News about how sensational journalism seems to validate racism and prejudice instead of working to educate the public.

Published: 3 Nov 2021

Dr. Lisa Starr Discusses Teacher Retention in Quebec on CJAD 800 Radio

According to an article in the Journal de Montréal, 40% of aspiring teachers drop out or change career paths. The article only sites the impact in Quebec's French universities (i.e.

Published: 2 Nov 2021

Media Spotlight – Rachel Langevin, ECP, Published in The Conversation

Rachel Langevin, Assistant Professor in Counselling Psychology at 91˿Ƶ, co-wrote an article for The Conversation with Martine Hébert, Professor, Department of Sexology from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) on how the #MeToo movement has not included young children who have been sexually abused and how their voices are rarely heard in the public sphere.

Published: 2 Nov 2021

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