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Meet our Graduates

As we prepare to bid farewell to another cohort of talented Faculty of Education graduates during this year’s convocation, let us take a moment to learn about some of their remarkable accomplishments and life journeys.
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Kenchina during convocation giving her valedictorian speech
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A passion for education

Kenchina Lajoie is passionate about education and is completing her master’s degree at the Faculty of Education on a positive note as the valedictoria…
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Hands touching over laptop computers showing community.
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Award-winning research shows how community makes a difference for doctoral candidates

Faculty of Education graduate Catherine E. Déri (PhD ‘22) wins Pierre Laberge Thesis Prize for outstanding dissertation in the Humanities.
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African teacher in class with children
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Becoming an ally

Allison Gagné is a brilliant student who spreads diversity and openness within the University community.
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Zachary Wynen Outside LMX
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From Teacher Education to Empowering Underserved Communities

Zachary Wynen wants to make a positive impact on underserved communities.
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Christina Rideout in CRX
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A Dedication to teaching and inclusion

Christina Rideout is known for her dedication to education and her commitment to creating an inclusive learning environment.
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Ottawa River sunset
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"Unlearning" colonialism through teacher education

Helping students understand the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the goals of reconciliation is essential. However, many teachers feel unprepared fo…
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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…