Lana Parker

series of doors, one painted redA panel of experts will discuss the future of online education Thursday, April 28, in an effort to bridge the gap between research and practice.

Panel to discuss future of online education

Education professor Lana Parker is one of the expert panellists who will discuss “The Future of Online Education in Ontario” on Thursday, April 28.
graphic representing person online choosing check mark or XIn a recent article, education professor Lana Parker says schools must arm students with the skills they need to parse the truth from all the misinformation and disinformation that inundates their social media feeds.

Education prof writes of the new information environment

Professor Lana Parker says schools must prepare students to parse the truth from misinformation on their social media feeds.
chalkboard reading "Back 2 School"Lana Parker, assistant professor in the UWindsor Faculty of Education, participated in a podcast exploring the return to school.

Education prof shares insights into return to school

Lana Parker, assistant professor in the UWindsor Faculty of Education, participated in a podcast exploring the return to school.

Book: Mentoring Each OtherEducation professor Lana Parker is the co-author of Mentoring Each Other, which explores collaboration strategies for teachers.

Book promotes strategies for collaboration by teachers

Education professor Lana Parker is the co-author of Mentoring Each Other, which explores collaboration strategies for teachers.

students gathered around tableIn-class and face-to-face experiences are uniquely valuable for students and should be protected at all costs, writes a UWindsor education professor.

Mandatory e-learning poses problem for high schoolers: researcher

In-class and face-to-face experiences are uniquely valuable for students and should be protected at all costs, writes a UWindsor education professor.