Education

Susan Holloway stands at lectern in from of display screenEducation professor Susan Holloway addresses a May 5 colloquium hosted by the Multiliteracies Project.

Colloquium explores teaching strategies

A colloquium hosted by the Multiliteracies Project brought together educators to explore exceptional teaching strategies.
Education student helping young child with craftTeacher candidates hosted children and families for play-based learning activities at the Early Years Carousel, March 4 at the Faculty of Education.

Education students host carousel of activities for children

Teacher candidates hosted children and families for play-based learning activities at the Early Years Carousel, March 4 at the Faculty of Education.

Naved BakaliEducation professor Naved Bakali will open EDID Week with a March 20 presentation entitled “Understanding Islamophobia, Coloniality, and the War on Terror.”

Discussions of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism to open EDID Week

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) Week begins Monday with discussions of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
Education students outsaide the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.Education students in the Windsor Underground Railroad Initiative course visited the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.

Workshop to explore local history of Underground Railroad

A one-hour drop-in workshop will explore the Underground Railroad and Black history in the context of Windsor and surrounding areas on Thursday, March 2.

Presented by the Windsor Underground Railroad Initiative (WURI), the free public session will focus on why and how to teach about these topics in engaging ways from kindergarten through to Grade 12.