Education

Susan HollowayUWindsor education professor Susan Holloway and SSHRC co-investigator Patricia Gouthro of Mount St. Vincent University will deliver the keynote address at a symposium on multiliteracies in Spain next week.

Keynote address to focus on additional language learning for adults

Education professor Susan Holloway will share some of the findings of research in two areas of growth in multiliteracies: using multiliteracies pedagogy to teach adult learners and to teach culturally and linguistically diverse additional language learners as a keynote address at the symposium “Multiliteracies in Plurilingual Societies: Dialogues for Sustainable Communication,” May 12 and 13 at the University of Huelva, Spain.

kids dribbling and throwing basketballsYoungsters practise ball handling during a Saturday session of the Physically Empowered and Active Kids program run by UWindsor undergraduate students.

Physical literacy program empowers kids

Physically Empowered and Active Kids develops motor competencies in children aged eight to 12 through fun activities and sports.

Catherine VannerEducation professor Catherine Vanner will address “Teaching for Gender Justice Amidst and Global Gender Backlash” as a keynote during the Future Forward: Education for Tomorrow conference March 14 in the Neal Education Building.

Conference to highlight grad research in education

The Graduate Education Research Conference “Future Forward: Education for Tomorrow” will be offered in a hybrid format Thursday and Friday, March 13 and 14.