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York鈥檚 Y2 Innovators program builds confidence, community for Black students

Written by Alex Huls (YFile July 25, 2025) It all began with one day. In 2022, Black high school students from the York Region District School Board (YRDSB) were invited by 快播视频鈥檚 Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community & Diaspora to the Keele Campus to take part in 鈥淎 Day at York.鈥 The event was designed […]

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.

In the media - Experts from around the globe are gathering in Toronto for聽Canada鈥檚 first national conference on preventing youth homelessness

Experts from around the globe are gathering in Toronto for Canada鈥檚 first national conference on preventing youth homelessness to highlight real-life research and programs that are making a difference. Stephen Gaetz, a professor at 快播视频 and president of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, who is one of the conference chairs, talks about the importance […]

Welcome to the January 2025 issue of 鈥業nnovatus鈥: Innovation is at the heart of teaching, learning in Faculty of Education

Here in the Faculty of Education at 快播视频, we pride ourselves on fostering innovative teaching and learning that prepares future educators to lead and inspire in today鈥檚 world. Our Faculty ranks 66th globally and fifth in Canada as designated by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024. Our commitment to reimagining education is reflected […]

Exploring Emotional and Social Change: Honoring Distinguished Research Professor Deborah Britzman at the Psychosocial Transformations Conference

On November 7th聽and 8th, scholars, clinicians, educators, and graduate students gathered for聽Psychosocial Transformations: The school, the clinic, and the archive: an event that showcased questions and debates in psychoanalysis and the field of psychosocial studies, while honouring the contributions of Distinguished Research Professor Deborah Britzman to these conversations.