Modular farm changing learning at La Loche high school
A northern community has received a boost with the delivery of the first-ever modular farm located at a high school in Canada.
A northern community has received a boost with the delivery of the first-ever modular farm located at a high school in Canada.
Looking to close a gap in available children’s literature about serious subject matter, University of Saskatchewan (U of S) College of Education Professor Beverley Brenna focuses on suicide prevention in Fox Magic, her latest book for children ages 10 or 12 and up (depending on children’s maturity and interest in the subject matter).
SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) College of Education is proud to announce construction of the Grit and Scott McCreath Active Learning Classroom, a progressive project designed to improve teaching and learning for future educators.
Returning to a university classroom after nearly a decade away, University of Saskatchewan College of Education Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) graduate Trevor Iron believes his dream has come full circle.
The clothing store will be available for purchases between October 12th-26th
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) introduced today a bold new university plan to guide the institution’s direction over the next seven years.
Education Students’ Society 2018-2019 President Cory Dyck shares his passion for the teaching profession, advice for fellow and future students, as well as reasons why he got involved on campus.
A U of S research team led by psychologists Janeen Loehr and Jennifer Nicol has been working with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra (SSO) over the last year on an experiment that will be shared in a unique way with patrons at the SSO season opening concert on Saturday, Sept. 22.
Third-year College of Education students will be celebrated Thursday at the annual pinning ceremony.
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) College of Education hosted a group of students from Capital Normal University.
Connor Jay is a fourth-year University of Saskatchewan Education student with teaching areas in Physical Education and English. He spent the summer as a Performance Analyst with Canada Basketball. Connor shares his journey with the teams in this journal entry and how this experience will help foster his growth as an educator.
University of Saskatchewan College of Education research facilitator Dr. Ranjan Datta has been awarded the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Faculty Spotlight - Che Kan Leong
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) College of Education, College of Arts and Science (Economics and English), and the Edwards School of Business (Finance) have partnered to host students from Dhaka University.
A new teaching year is upon us and with it instructors are likely contemplating strategies to further enhance their teaching practice.
Jim Taylor has been teaching as a sessional lecturer for 24 years at the U of S
The College of Education, ITEP and the Kahkewistahaw First Nation signed an MOU last week.
University of Saskatchewan curriculum studies professor Debbie Pushor of the College of Education aims to transform education in the province by making parent engagement in teaching and learning an integral part of schools, something she said will enhance student outcomes, build community and help retain teachers.
If you are looking for sunny study spots, green activities or just a little scenery, there is no shortage of activity on the U of S campus in the summertime.
10 students in the Masters of Indigenous Language Revitalization (MILR) successfully passed the oral defence.
University of Saskatchewan College of Education students Christina Luross and Jordanne Estergaard spoke at Greystone Circle Garden Party in May.
In 1962, the body of 23-year-old Alexandra Wiwcharuk was discovered by a young boy who had wandered into some trees by the South Saskatchewan River.
Dave King among alumni honoured at 2018 University of Saskatchewan Spring Convocation.