Education professor Susan Holloway will share some of the findings of research in two areas of growth in multiliteracies: using multiliteracies pedagogy to teach adult learners and to teach culturally and linguistically diverse additional language learners as a keynote address at the symposium “Multiliteracies in Plurilingual Societies: Dialogues for Sustainable Communication,” May 12 and 13 at the University of Huelva, Spain.
Rasha Qaisi has been awarded a doctoral fellowship by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Physically Empowered and Active Kids develops motor competencies in children aged eight to 12 through fun activities and sports.
A pasta dinner April 4 will raise money for the Teach Tanzania program.
Professor Lana Parker is a founding member of the Public Education Exchange network.
Miguel Hurtado encourages students to take advantage of campus programs to gain relevant career experience.
Students from the Early Years service-learning course invite families to bring their children ages four and up to engage in hands-on activities Saturday.
Binge on a book, test your smarts, fight the bulge, or just indulge. Third-year nursing students have helped organize fundraisers that will surely get your heart rate up – or help bring it back down!
Fundraisers include:
The University of Windsor is set to host two international education leadership conferences.
An online seminar Friday will share research on advancing gender equality in education.
Master of education grad Samuel Jokodola is now as a capital strategic analyst with the Alberta Ministry of Education.