The Open Learning Digital Fluency fellowships aim to encourage UWindsor capacity-building in humanizing online learning.
Lana Parker, assistant professor in the UWindsor Faculty of Education, participated in a podcast exploring the return to school.
Lana Parker, assistant professor in the UWindsor Faculty of Education, participated in a podcast exploring the return to school.
Kurt Downes (right) poses with Lancer Olympians Noelle Montcalm, Melissa Bishop-Nriagu, and Sarah Mitton in Tokyo.
Kurt Downes (BA 2003, B.Ed 2005) always wanted to go to Japan, but the best part of his experience as an Olympic coach is sharing what he learned to benefit his students and athletes back home.
In a time of COVID-19 uncertainty, adopting hybrid learning for children will only stress students and teachers further, warns an education professor.
Teaching students online and in person simultaneously places an unfair burden on educators, writes UWindsor education professor Bonnie Stewart.
Ashley Spina created artworks to accompany original music by Allesandro Rotondi on the album “Tunes of Ba Sing Se.”
Ashley Spina created artworks to accompany original music by Allesandro Rotondi on the album “Tunes of Ba Sing Se.”
Megan Elliott is the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Anthony N. Ezeife Mathematics and Indigenous Education Award.
Megan Elliott is the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Anthony N. Ezeife Mathematics and Indigenous Education Award.
A symposium June 17 and 18 will delve into the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students in online or open environments.
A symposium June 17 and 18 will delve into the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students in online or open environments.
Master’s student Danielle Salters is leading research with kinesiology professor Sara Scharoun Benson into attitudes toward inclusive physical education. The project focuses on teachers in training.
MHK student Danielle Salters is leading research with professor Sara Scharoun Benson into attitudes toward inclusive physical education.