Community
Queen’s University Faculty of Education is a vibrant community where faculty, students, and staff collaborate in classrooms, on research, and at activities and events. Known for a supportive and inclusive environment, our Faculty serves as your professional home.
To support our mission of developing progressive, ethical, competent, and thoughtful leaders in education we established the Indigeneity, Inclusion and Equity Series (IIE). Learn more at https://educ.queensu.ca/IIEseries.
International Connections
The Faculty of Education is internationally recognized for its research, researchers, and partnerships with educators around the globe. We partner with educational institutions around the world on a variety of international initiatives, student and faculty mobility, as well as host international delegations, visiting students, and scholars. Our Queen's School of English offers English as a Second Language courses to international students and international teachers.
Indigenous Relations
The Faculty of Education thrives to create a welcoming community for our Indigenous students, weave Indigenous content into our courses, and support teachers with truth and reconciliation projects. Our Faculty is working closely with Imagine a Canada to support Ontario students, teachers, schools, and boards with their projects and our Elder-in-Residence, Deb St. Amant provides support to our students in the WISE, ATEP, and ATEP Community-Based programs.
Outreach Events
Each year the Faculty of Education hosts and plans outreach events for our local school boards, students, and teachers. With the support of our Mathematics, Science and Technology Education Group (MSTE) we host the annual MathOlymPIcs and plan the annual Science Rendezvous Kingston.
The Studio
The Studio in the Faculty of Education brings together research formerly conducted under the ArtsMatters umbrella with a variety of arts activities generated by faculty members, graduate students, and teacher candidates. The Studio supports our ACE program and international efforts.
Student Societies
The Faculty of Education has many student societies for our teacher candidates in our Bachelor of Education and Diploma in Education and graduate students in our Master of Education and Doctor of Philosophy in Education to represent the interest of our students and provide events and activities.
Alumni
Queen's University Faculty of Education is proud of the many alumni who are leaders in education in schools, communities, and in the academy. Head over to our Alumni page to find out about opportunites to connect with the Faculty.