Education Students Give Saskatoon Bats a Home for the Holidays
A class of Education students have just put environmental stewardship into practice by providing Saskatoon bats with a selection of comfortable homes.
A class of Education students have just put environmental stewardship into practice by providing Saskatoon bats with a selection of comfortable homes.
Highlighting the research of prominent PhD student Tasha Spillett, who was recently put forward by the University of Saskatchewan to be nominated for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (SSHRC).
Highlighting the research of College of Education PhD student Terrance Pelletier, who was recently put forward by the University of Saskatchewan to be nominated for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (SSHRC).
Education Alumni, Roma Franko, Iain MacLean, Grit McCreath and Paul Suchan will be recognized at the 2016 U of S Alumni Association Achievement Awards.
One of six new schools in the Saskatoon will be named after College Bourgonje, a graduate from the College of Education and 10-time Paralympic athlete.
The College of Education student, artist and activist leaves a lasting impression with Prime Minister Trudeau as he recognizes that Roy "reinvented her own life and has been transforming the lives of other people ever since [...]".
Congratulations to all of our Education student-athletes, who were honoured this morning by Huskie Athletics. Matthew Forbes – Mens Basketball; Kassidy Konkin – Womens Basketball Andre Lalonde – Mens Football; Brody Pylypow – Mens Track and Field; Brittney Garchinski – Womens Track and Field; Daulton Sinoski – Mens Volleyball.
Professor Maggie Kovach is honoured by the Royal Society of Canada as a new member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. Professor Kovach is one of four professors from the University of Saskatchewan to be inducted into the Royal Society of Canada this year, which is one of the highest honours awarded to Canadian scholars.
Professors Paul Newton and David Burgess use the zombie apocalypse as a vehicle to explore the role of education and its institutions in civil society, and discuss how dystopic scenarios can provide insight into the ordinary.
Tasha Spillet, took part in a 2 week Indigenous Land Based Education project that takes University of Saskatchewan students out on the land to learn from Indigenous knowledge keepers.
Pauline McKay,B.Ed.'83 among nine educators and one organization to be honoured during the National Gathering for Indigenous Education
College of Education 2016 Newsletter
Anton Siaotong came halfway around the world to find his calling in Canada.
Janet McVittie and Shannon Dyck were awarded an Environmental Community Action Grant for their proposal to renovate the Prairie Habitat Garden.
The Provost's Awards recognize outstanding teaching in each College, as well the categories of Aboriginal education, international teaching, innovation in learning, new teachers, graduate teaching and graduate student teachers.
Saskatoon author and recording artist Sally Meadows has been shortlisted for The 2016 Word Awards.
From living on the street to becoming a passionate community member, artist and education activist, Zoey Roy is an example of positive change.
A new in-classroom laboratory approach by College of Education researchers Laureen McIntyre and Laurie Hellsten promises to provide a real-world look at assessment and teaching strategies for students with speech, language and learning difficulties.
Message from Culinary Services
Norm Fleury, College of Education elder and special lecturer was featured in On Campus News on March 4, 2016.
Dr. Alex Wilson, Department of Educational Foundations, earns a spot on the 2016 Nellie Awards Winners List.
Presentation by Dr. Amin Mousavi