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World Leaders in Educational Research

The Faculty of Education unites a dynamic, diverse and interdisciplinary community of researchers working at the forefront of educational technology, policy, practice and innovation. As leaders in their fields, our professors are engaged in world-class research aimed at making a difference.
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PIERRE CALVÉ
PIERRE CALVÉ
PIERRE CALVÉ

Désastre du français écrit: quand on se compare, on se désole

"It is high time to thoroughly review this archaic spelling system."
RUTH KANE AND LINDA RADFORD
RUTH KANE AND LINDA RADFORD
RUTH KANE AND LINDA RADFORD

The Urban Communities Cohort

Learn about the history and work of the Urban Communities Cohort over the last decade.
TIMOTHY J. STANLEY
TIMOTHY J. STANLEY
TIMOTHY J. STANLEY

Une lettre pour éviter les dérives envers les Sino-Canadiens

Interview with Timothy J. Stanley: An open letter to David Johnston
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Black youth studies prof joins uOttawa Faculty of Education

To say that Professor Tya Collins knows her way around a classroom would be an understatement. A career as a teacher and administrator from pre-kinder…
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Education as a driver for climate action

For our Faculty, 2023 marks a year of action on education and climate, strengthening our commitment to working on a sustainable future for all. This y…
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Agata Soroko
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Agata Soroko (PhD ’21) wins prestigious dissertation award

Congratulations to Faculty of Education graduate Agata Soroko, (PhD ’21), winner of the Larry Metcalf Exemplary Dissertation Award, given by the Unite…
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May 10

Education book talks: Keep My Memory Safe Fook Soo Am, The Pagoda

Join us for this education book talk, an initiative supported by the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the office of the Vice-Dean Governance…

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Apr 1 to Aug 31

A discovery of local species

For earth month, the Faculty of Education invites you to a photo exhibit by professor Michael Harrison highlighting the bird population of the Ottawa-…

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May 23

Education book talks: Climate Change, Interrupted: Representation and the Remaking of Time

Join us for this education book talk, an initiative supported by the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the office of the Vice-Dean Governance…

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Ottawa Campus

Lamoureux Hall (LMX)
145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private, Room 143
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5
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Toronto campus

The campus is temporarily located at Collège Boréal until August 31, 2023 and will be relocated soon. Please check our website regularly for more information.

Coordinator 
Danielle Higgins, PhD

Assistant
Nadia Jarmouni

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Collège Boréal
1 Yonge Street, 3rd Floor, Room 3018
Toronto ON M5E 1E5

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Telephone: (416) 289-5130
Toll-free: 1 800 860-8577
Email: toronto@uOttawa.ca

Windsor campus

Coordinator 
Thomas Couvillion

To reach us
Centre communautaire francophone Windsor-Essex-Kent
720 Ouellette Avenue
Windsor, Ontario
N9A 1C2 CANADA

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Telephone: 519-948-6553
Fax: 519-948-9069
Email: [email protected]

Indigenous Affirmation

We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded. 

We pay respect to all Indigenous people in this region, from all nations across Canada, who call Ottawa home. 

We acknowledge the traditional knowledge keepers, both young and old. And we honour their courageous leaders: past, present, and future. 

Learn more about the Indigenous Affirmation.