Discover our new Educational Research Units on didactics and experiential learning
Mar 28, 2024 — 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Join us for the next event in our Research Conversations Series entitled ''Discovery of our new Educational Research Units on Didactics and Experiential Learning'' with Carolina Ruminot, Katherine Moreau and Kaylee Eady. Register for this event happening on March 28, 2024, at 12 PM.
Description
This year, the Faculty of Education is inaugurating two new educational research units: the University Research Team of Didactics (ERUDID) and the Experiential Learning in Higher Education Research Unit. Come meet the directors of these two new units and learn more about their objectives and the activities they propose for the next two years. Who knows, maybe you will want to get involved!
Carolina Ruminot
Faculty of Education
Carolina Ruminot is an assistant professor of mathematics education. As a professor specialized in mathematics didactics, contributes to the training and development of skills in mathematics in/ for different programs of the faculty. Her teaching is characterized by innovation and inclusion, by proposing teaching practices adapted to the Franco-Ontarian context. Her research interests include the harmonization of mathematics teaching and evaluation practices. She believes that the implementation of a relevant assessment can contribute to reviewing the teaching of mathematics as a joint effort between teachers and students.
Katherine Moreau
Faculty of Education
Katherine Moreau is an associate professor in Health Professions Education. Her research focuses active patient/family involvement in medical education. She collaborates with pediatric patients, families, clinicians, and researchers to build and define research initiatives that focus on patient and family involvement in the teaching and assessment of health professionals. More recently, during the Covid-19 pandemic, she developed an expertise in online experiential learning in higher education.
Kaylee Eady
Faculty of Education
Kaylee Eady is an assistant professor of Health Professions Education. Her research focuses on patient and family engagement in health professions education and program evaluation. She collaborates with patients, families, and other stakeholders to advance theory and improve practices in health professions education, including those related to teaching and assessment strategies and program evaluation. She also has expertise in mixed-methods and qualitative research designs and aims to advance the use of such methods in health professions education research.