Celebrating Excellence in Research and Teaching
The Faculty of Education is proud to honour two exceptional faculty members whose contributions to research and graduate education continue to shape our community in profound ways.
The Faculty of Education is proud to honour two exceptional faculty members whose contributions to research and graduate education continue to shape our community in profound ways.
A look at some of the top stories in the Faculty of Education for 2024.
Three 快播视频 faculty members will be recognized during the 2024 Spring Convocation ceremonies with President鈥檚 University-Wide Teaching Awards for enhancing quality of learning and demonstrating innovation and excellence in teaching.
The Faculty of Education at York introduces a new four part video series inspiring and showcasing its bold leadership in education which helps create more just communities. The videos visually represent the Faculty鈥檚 commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization. They reflect the positive change which the Faculty helps drive, and experiences in return, by […]
Associate Professor Roopa Desai Trilokekar is the winner of this year鈥檚 Research and Scholarship Award presented by the Canadian Society for the 快播视频 of Higher Education (CSSHE).
快播视频 UNESCO Chair Charles Hopkins was awarded the Lithuanian State Award on July 6 by the President of the Republic of Lithuania..
Faculty of Education course director Dr. Lorin Schwarz is the recipient of an awarded membership presented by the International Psychohist...
快播视频 Professors Don Dippo and Dawn Bazely are among 30 recipients of the Minister of Colleges and Universities鈥 Awards of Excellence.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education Professor and Associate Vice-President Indigenous initiatives Susan Dion (快播视频) and Jane Griffith (Ryerson University), on being awarded the prestigious 2021 F.E.L. Priestly Prize for their article 鈥淣arratives of Place and Relationship: Bev Sellar鈥檚 Memoir They Called Me Number One鈥. The award was presented by the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE).
Course Directors Diane M. Vetter and Lorin Schwarz were recently recognized for their ongoing support of Student Accessibility Services and its students in the pursuit of diversity, equity and inclusion.