Articles by author: Gillian Minaker
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For Travis Fuchs, building a sustainable future begins with teachers and the young students who will live out classroom lessons ... Full story
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Kindness is an ‘antidote’ for digital age disconnect, says Brock prof
As World Kindness Day approaches on Thursday, Nov. 13, Sandra Bosacki is reminding people that being kind isn’t just a ... Full story -
‘Equity isn’t a destination, it’s a continual practice,’ says award-winning prof
Leanne Taylor believes deeply that advancing equity is an educational enterprise — one that requires collaboration each step of the way. “... Full story -
Brock expert helps bring ‘epic stories’ of gladiators to life
From Hollywood movies to headlines on archeological discoveries, fascination with gladiators has long outlived its Roman roots – a phenomenon Professor ... Full story -
Culture isn’t a costume: Encouraging respectful Halloween celebrations
As Halloween approaches, Sarena Johnson (Caldwell First Nation) is encouraging those planning on dressing up to apply a culturally sensitive ... Full story -
Monsters in the mirror: Why spooky stories continue to thrill
As ghosts and ghouls rise from the dead to stake their annual claim to October’s pop culture crown, Brock ... Full story -
How an open access education resource is empowering teachers
Committed to improving access to high-quality resources for educators, two Brock scholars in the Faculty of Education (FOE) are making ... Full story -
How Dora the Explorer helped map one grad’s path to inclusive education
For Allynn McLellan (BECE ’25), every child she teaches is a chance to shape the future. The new Bachelor of Early ... Full story -
Grad student sprints ahead with gaming subculture research
Driven by a long-standing curiosity about the world of digital gaming and the subcultures within it, Stuart Gritter (BA '07, ... Full story -
Road less travelled leads grad to national health impact
From sport fields to international classrooms to fast-paced corporate environments, Shelby Steward (BPhEd ’11, BEd ’12) has paved the way for positive ... Full story