Lindsey Jaber

young woman with motherIt’s not just about academics: managing roles, responsibilities and relationships can be part of what you discuss with your teen, says education professor Lindsey Jaber.

Prof offers guidance for parents of teens entering high school

It’s not just about academics: managing roles, responsibilities and relationships can be part of what you discuss with your teen, says education professor Lindsey Jaber.

Family making breakfastParents can rest and rejuvenate without getting away this March Break, write Kimberly Hillier and Lindsey Jaber in an article published this week in The Conversation. Photo by August de Richelieu from Pexels.

Professors ponder March Break for pandemic-weary parents

Reinforcing the message that children are loved does not depend on blockbuster events, write researchers in the Faculty of Education.
woman holding stack of paperworkHyper-productivity may be a response to trauma in women academics, a team of UWindsor researchers say. The team, comprised of Lindsey Jaber, Kimberly Hillier, and Salsabel Almanssori, is launching a study into the topic and are looking for participants.

Women academics sought for study on trauma and hyper-productivity

A research team hopes to interview academics who identify as women for a study on how trauma may manifest as hyper-productivity.
words written that describe digital fluencyOpen Learning Digital Fluency Fellows will build local strategic capacity for humanizing online learning experiences. Graphic by Giulia Forsythe.

Digital Fluency Fellows to build capacity in online learning

Open Learning Digital Fluency Fellows will build local strategic capacity for humanizing online learning experiences.

Post-doc position to probe paucity of women executives in public transit

In a more environmentally-conscious world, public transportation is growing in importance. But is it growing in gender equity?

Lindsey Jaber, assistant professor in educational psychology, seeks to find out.

She invites emerging researchers to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship on her project “Transit Gender Sunshine List,” an assessment of the representation of women as CEOs and directors of Canadian transit systems.