Visitors to the Welch Hall atrium over the past few months have been greeted with vibrant artwork created by students. These colourful paintings are examples of how students have been engaging with Indigenous history and culture in unconventional ways.Read more
Articles by author: Tarryn Landman
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Event: Tecumseh Final Speaker Series
Join the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education for a Speaker Series examining a range of issues running from June 19 to July 31.
What is Indigenous?
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A life transformed marked by Brock graduation
For Darcy Belanger, Wednesday’s Faculty of Education Convocation ceremony, was his first graduation.Read more
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Education student learns the road to Convocation not always simple
At the end of her first year as a student at Brock University, Nicole Chirichella found herself facing a greater challenge than studying for finals: a cancer diagnosis.Read more
Concurrent Teacher Education, Spring Convocation
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Hilary Brown awarded Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching
“Are you worth learning from?”
It’s a question Hilary Brown, an Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education, asks herself and the teacher candidates in her classes.
Brown has been awarded the 2017-18 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, and on Wednesday, June 6, she delivered the Convocation address to graduating students in the Faculty of Education.Read more
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Student to share experience as Sixties Scoop adoptee
Brock student Darcy Belanger will be sharing his experience as a Sixties Scoop adoptee at the next Moccasin Talk on Tuesday, May 22 in Niagara-on-the-Lake.Read more
Darcy Belanger, Tecumseh Centre
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Education prof up for three provincial book awards
For Kari-Lynn Winters, writing children’s books is a way to stay connected to her days as an elementary school teacher.
“Being an author allows me to present and to be with kids in an educational capacity,” said the associate professor in Brock’s Faculty of Education, who has more than 20 books under her belt.
Winters’ picture books and children’s non-fiction works have been recognized with 11 awards — and that number may soon increase.
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The latest issue of the Brock Education Journal is now available
Dear Readers,
We are delighted to announce the arrival of our new special issue of Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, “Keywords for Children’s Literature and Education,” co-edited by guest editors, Philip Nel, University Distinguished Professor, Department of English, Kansas State University and Lissa Paul, Professor, Faculty of Education, Brock.
Brock Education Journal
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Event: Dr. Skúlína Hlíf Kjartansdóttir speaks on Maker Literacies
Please join us for a talk by Dr. Skúlína Hlíf Kjartansdóttir as she discusses her work on Maker Literacies. The talk will present some preliminary results of observations and research in Europe, particularly in Scandinavia and Iceland. How are global ideas and technical know-how being transferred globally and what characterizes the digital literacies and pedagogies that are being developed locally? Are these new trends merging easily with the existing culture and school curriculum structures? These and other related issues are up for discussion.
April 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Centre for Research in Multiliteracies
Brock Research and Innovation Centre
130 Lockhart Drive
Dr. Skúlína Hlíf Kjartansdóttir is Adjunct Professor at the University of Iceland in the School of Education. Skúlína now works as a lecturer/researcher in the field of educational sciences, specializing in mobile learning, game-based learning, digital literacies and creativity in various in-and-out-of school contexts.
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP here: https://doodle.com/poll/r64yqnzr7xak5qih.
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Hamilton teacher candidates help to feed local kids
All year, the Hamilton Teacher Candidates Council (HTCC) have been working towards a goal. Helping to feed hungry kids in their community by supporting Food4Kids Hamilton. The HTCC raised $3,000 for organization from fundraising events and council funding.
Food4Kids volunteers package and deliver more than 1,000 healthy food packages every Friday to more than 40 Hamilton schools. These healthy food packages are distributed to kids ages 4 to 14 who have limited or no access to food over the weekend.
“As teachers we want nothing but success for our students, but when there are personal or financial struggles coming from home this can definitely hinder their success in the classroom,” says Stefanie DiSimoni, a second-year Consecutive Teacher Education student and co-chair of HTCC.
With the goal of giving back to the community, the HTCC reached out to Food4Kids because of its connection to local schools. Many members of the HTCC had already encountered Food4Kids through placements in schools as part of Brock’s teacher education programs.
“They were really impressed with our ability to reach out to children at risk and children in need with a program that’s healthy and direct and truly impactful and provided funds in order to support the children we serve,” says Lena Bassford, Executive Director at Food4Kids Hamilton.
Pictured above: Lena Bassford, Executive Director at Food4Kids Hamilton; Stefanie DiSimoni, second-year I/S Consecutive Teacher Education student and co-chair of HTCC; Matthew Italiano, first-year J/I Consecutive Teacher Education student and treasurer of the HTCC; and Caitlyn Hendershott, first-year I/S Consecutive Teacher Education student and co-chair of the HTCC.