The grants will support research on access to higher education, didactics and pedagogy, Black youth, AI-based forensic tools in the judicial system, pandemic learning loss, workplace violence, and teaching democratic citizenship.
The grants will support research on access to higher education, didactics and pedagogy, Black youth, AI-based forensic tools in the judicial system, pandemic learning loss, workplace violence, and teaching democratic citizenship.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Isabelle Bourgeois, co-recipient of a 2024 Contribution to Evaluation in Canada Award from the Canadian Evaluation Society. The honour recognizes those who “have made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of evaluation in Canada.”
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Isabelle Bourgeois, co-recipient of a 2024 Contribution to Evaluation in Canada Award from the Canadian Evaluation Society. The honour recognizes those who “have made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of evaluation in Canada.”
Congratulations to Professor Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, winner of the Herbert T. Coutts Distinguished Service Award from the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. This honour recognizes Ng-A-Fook’s exemplary record of service and leadership with the CSSE, Canada’s largest association for scholarship and research in education.
Congratulations to Professor Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, winner of the Herbert T. Coutts Distinguished Service Award from the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. This honour recognizes Ng-A-Fook’s exemplary record of service and leadership with the CSSE, Canada’s largest association for scholarship...
We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Francis Bangou as dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa. On July 10, Dean Bangou succeeded Professor Richard Barwell, who brilliantly led the Faculty from 2017 to 2024.
We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Francis Bangou as dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa. On July 10, Dean Bangou succeeded Professor Richard Barwell, who brilliantly led the Faculty from 2017 to 2024.
July 23, 2024
Education
Research
Research and innovation
Francophonie
International and francophonie
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
When knowledge mobilization from across la francophonie took centre stage during the 91st ACFAS conference, Faculty of Education professors and grad students were among the thousands of participants who shared their expertise. It was a landmark gathering on the uOttawa campus for the French-speaking research community.
When knowledge mobilization from across la francophonie took centre stage during the 91st ACFAS conference, Faculty of Education professors and grad students were among the thousands of participants who shared their expertise. It was a landmark gathering on the uOttawa campus for the French-speaking...
New in-depth review highlights need for more humane antiracist genomics literacy and cross-disciplinary teaching methods to promote a more inclusive science curriculum.
New in-depth review highlights need for more humane antiracist genomics literacy and cross-disciplinary teaching methods to promote a more inclusive science curriculum.
It’s time to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of a new graduating class, one whose path was full of challenges, triumphs and inspiring moments. It contains tomorrow’s teachers, who’ll change the educational system and shape the future of learning.
It’s time to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of a new graduating class, one whose path was full of challenges, triumphs and inspiring moments. It contains tomorrow’s teachers, who’ll change the educational system and shape the future of learning.
Every Convocation gives us a look at the range of lived experiences, the amount of work accomplished and the determination necessary to pursue university studies.
Every Convocation gives us a look at the range of lived experiences, the amount of work accomplished and the determination necessary to pursue university studies.
Every student has a story to tell. As convocation approaches, we’re looking at the personal journeys of a few of the incredible students who are members of the Class of 2024.
Every student has a story to tell. As convocation approaches, we’re looking at the personal journeys of a few of the incredible students who are members of the Class of 2024.