Education

Aeronautic engineering instructor Lu Hongan from the Shanghai University of Engineering Science, gave a capstone presentation concluding her participation at the Centre for Teaching and Learning’s International Faculty Development Program. Aeronautic engineering instructor Lu Hongan from the Shanghai University of Engineering Science, gave a capstone presentation concluding her participation at the Centre for Teaching and Learning’s International Faculty Development Program.

Chinese instructors look to UWindsor for Canadian teaching strategies

14 full-time faculty members from the Shanghai University of Engineering Science completed the Centre for Teaching and Learning’s International Faculty Development Program.

Retired UWindsor librarian and sessional instructor in economics Dr. Tad Venkateswarlu poses with numerous news clippings about his Tenali School Project.Retired UWindsor librarian and sessional instructor in economics Dr. Tad Venkateswarlu poses with numerous news clippings about his Tenali School Project.

New study says local education benefits global economy

A study shows the greater impact local education programs have on the economy and the widespread benefits of investing in education.

Hundreds of instructors and students from institutions across Canada and the United States will attend the ninth annual Windsor-Oakland Teaching and Learning Conference.Hundreds of instructors and students from institutions across Canada and the United States will attend the ninth annual Windsor-Oakland Teaching and Learning Conference.

Cross-border teaching and learning conference comes to UWindsor

The ninth annual Windsor-Oakland Teaching and Learning Conference will be held on campus, May 13 and 14.

Lorraine Otoide and Don DippoLorraine Otoide and Don Dippo of York University’s Faculty of Education will speak today about their project to bring training in community health, public administration, community development, social science, and teacher education to Kenyan refugee camps.

Forum to focus on international teacher education

A forum today and tomorrow on the Education Building’s third floor will focus on international teacher education.

Keynote speakers Don Dippo and Lorraine Otoide of York University will discuss their project “Borderless Higher Education for Refugees,” an international collaboration which is making postsecondary education accessible to people living in the Dadaab refugee camps in Kenya.

Their presentation, which is free and open to the public, begins at 4 p.m. Monday, March 9.