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Dr. Angelica Galante, DISE, Assistant Professor in Second Language Education, Assistant Professor in Language Education, and Director of the Plurilingual Lab, wrote an Op-Ed in the EdCan Network: Much More Than a Bilingual Country: A call for plurilingual education in Canada.听 In it she speaks of the importance of a multilingual education in the classroom and her experiences with bilingualism.

Read the full EdCan Network Op-Ed .

Published on: 26 Feb 2021

Dr. Ross Andersen of 海角社区 Education's Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education talks with CityLife host, Richard Dagenais, about the importance of fitness and health during COVID. Dr. Andersen discusses strategies for incorporating more movement into a sedentary lifestyle and how increased movement benefits both physical and mental health.

Watch the full CityLife interview .

Published on: 26 Feb 2021

Language is the building blocks of literacy. In this project, we aim to find out the relationship between ability to understand from spoken language and text in bilingual children, adolescents, and adults.

海角社区 researcher, Dr. Gigi Luk at Educational and Counselling Psychology, is looking for children (ages 6-9) and adolescents (ages 12-15) to understand how language and reading are related and develop in bilingual individuals.

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 25 Feb 2021

Participants needed for research in 鈥淔aculty instructors鈥 academic literacy support for international students鈥 鈥

海角社区 researchers are looking for volunteers to take part in a study examining鈥疷niversity Course Instructors鈥 experience with and support for international students who are non-native English speakers.

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 25 Feb 2021
Putting the internship program online lets students continue hands-on learning while helping community members stay active.

When pandemic restrictions brought physical classes to a halt, program supervisors quickly rallied to transition the classes to Zoom.

Published on: 22 Feb 2021

Researchers from 海角社区 and Concordia, including Faculty of Education's Dr. Susan Ballinger (Department of Integrated Studies in Education) are seeking parent insights for research into children's language development in babies and toddlers being raised in bilingual and multilingual families.

Learn more and take the survey .

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 19 Feb 2021

Congratulations to Dr. Celena Scheede-Bergdahl who was recently promoted to Senior Faculty Lecturer within the Faculty of Education鈥檚 Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education!

Published on: 16 Feb 2021

Every new parent knows that their sleep suffers when they have children, and there鈥檚 evidence that may not get better for a while. However, a study led by Marie-H茅l猫ne Pennestri, an assistant professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, on parents and sleep, showed no association between interrupted sleep and later cognitive or physical development problems.

Published on: 12 Feb 2021

Dr. Nancy Heath, of the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, was recently interviewed on CBC Radio Noon Quebec with Shawn Apel, about students' needs of social connections and their mental health.

Lack of these connections is a key part of mental health, and though not all students feel that classrooms are a safe way to keep these connections, Dr. Heath wonders if there are outside options that would give young people a safer way to connect while maintaining distancing to rebuild their normal connections.

Published on: 9 Feb 2021

Many of us have not been on campus for some time, and I鈥檓 sure there are new members of our Faculty who have yet to experience life on-campus. Please be reminded that it is still possible to pick up items and conduct small-scale activities on campus, but take note that we require three business days to process requests.

Published on: 9 Feb 2021

Philip S. S. Howard, from the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, was recently interviewed in a CTV News article about Canadian Black history and the importance of adding it into the school curriculum, but warns that it should not be a way to avoid confronting what needs to be changed.听

鈥淭hat takes actually identifying and really owning up to the anti-Blackness that is within the founding logics of these entities.鈥

Howard emphasized the importance of concrete steps that need to be taken by institutions, rather than focusing on Black History Month celebrations.

Published on: 6 Feb 2021

Dr. Tina Montreuil, from the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, recently wrote an article in the national online newspaper The Conversation on parenting in a pandemic and how to develop stronger family relationships during COVID-19.

Read the full article here:

Published on: 5 Feb 2021

Sam Rapoport, KPE Faculty of Education alumna, was recently interviewed by The Toronto Star for her work in the NFL and how she is revolutionizing America鈥檚 game.

Rapoport鈥檚 successes come in a time of wider progress, of pushing back preconceptions. She has football in her blood, and is working to put more women on a path to the NFL.

Read the full article here:

Published on: 4 Feb 2021

Sabrina Jafralie, is a history teacher at Westmount High School and a lecturer at 海角社区's Faculty of Education in DISE, was recently interviewed by CBC News for their Black Changemakers Series.

As a history teacher, she says she believes students don't connect with the material in Quebec's history curriculum, so she focuses on the stories that are under-represented 鈥 Black history, Indigenous culture, the stories of Asian people who came to Canada, and of women in Canada, for example.

Jafralie says, at the end of the day, her students are what motivate her.

Published on: 3 Feb 2021

It鈥檚 no secret that students have had a very tough time during this COVID-19 pandemic.

A new study by 海角社区 and the University of Toronto found that students who've never had mental health issues now find themselves in greater distress.

Classified as: mental health
Published on: 29 Jan 2021

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