Queen's Conference on Education

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Since its inception in 2002, Queen's Conference on Education (QCE) has evolved into one of the largest student-run annual conferences at Queen's University. The conference is for anyone who is interested in expanding, enriching, and evolving their educational viewpoints.

Next year's conference will take place on February 26 - 28, 2021.

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Pecha Kucha: Accelerated Research Stories

Date

Friday March 6, 2020
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

University Club

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Come hear about some of the exciting research being done at the Faculty of Education in less time than it takes to make a burrito.

Pecha Kucha is a fast paced, visual way to share research stories. Each presenter will share 20 slides on their research and only be permitted 20 seconds to speak per slide. It's an excellent way to get a taste of some of the work being done by our faculty members.

Featuring presentations by: Drs. Pamela Beach, Alana Butler, Amanda Cooper, Saad Chahine & Jamie Pyper.

All are welcome to attend. Light refreshments and a cash bar will be available.

OGS Recipients

The Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS) promote excellence in graduate studies at the master's and doctoral levels.

2020-21 Recipients

Congratulations to our 2020-21 OGS Recipients:

MEd

 

Kristina Silver

Information coming soon

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PhD Student from Pakistan Visits Queen's to Analyze Data

Muhammed Yaqoob​Muhammed Yaqoob, a PhD student in Education at the Northern University in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, has come to Queen’s University to work with Dr. John Kirby on his dissertation that focuses on the relationship of student’s attitudes, anxiety and their achievements in statistics at the higher secondary level (Grades 11 and 12) in Pakistan.

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Lindsay Morcom Wins Principal's Indigenous Education Award

Lindsay MorcomDr. Lindsay Morcom has been selected as one of the winners of the inaugural Principal's Indigenous Education Award. This award is part of the 2020 Principal's Teaching and Learning Awards, which recognize excellence in the areas of Indigenous education, educational technology, student support, international innovation, and promoting student inquiry.

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The Knowledge Forum Fall Series: Teaching During a Pandemic

Date

Thursday November 12, 2020
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

Virtual

Knowledge Forum Fall Series PosterJoin us this fall for a series of presentations and discussions exploring the theme of teaching during a pandemic.

Thursdays, 3:30 - 4:30 pm - Click links to register!
All sessions will be presented over Zoom.
 
Presented by Dr. Andrew Campbell
 
In this first session of the Knowledge Forum Fall Series, Dr. Andrew Campbell will speak about diversity in the online classroom: what it looks like, how to address it, and best practices for an inclusive environment. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A where all are welcome to ask Dr. Campbell questions and share experiences.
 
Presented by Drs Amanda Cooper and Kristy Timmons
 
In this session of the Knowledge Forum Fall Series, Drs. Amanda Cooper and Kristy Timmons will share their research on the implementation and impact of remote teaching and learning initiatives in K-12 contexts. The presentations will be followed by a Q&A where all are welcome to ask questions and share experiences.
 
Featuring a panel of our alumni
 
In this session of the Knowledge Forum Fall Series we are joined by Queen's Faculty of Education alumni as they share their experiences teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. The session will be moderated by Associate Dean Dr. Peter Chin. The panel will be followed by a Q&A where all are welcome to ask questions and share experiences.
 
Panel:
 
Daniel Troisi
Daniel Troisi (Ed'18) is a recent graduate of Queen's Faculty of Education. A Red Seal Chef by trade and graduate of the University of Guelph's Hospitality & Tourism Management program, he believes in the merit of experiential learning opportunities in the classroom. Daniel is currently teaching senior level Hospitality & Tourism classes. He is the SHSM and Dual credit lead as well as boys football coordinator for his school. ​
 

 

 
Emily Moorhead
Emily Moorehead (Ed'03) is a Kindergarten teacher with the Limestone District School Board. Within a play-based kindergarten program, she ensures a sound start for early readers and spellers by employing structured literacy as a way to connect and build strong foundational skills. Through playful and joyful daily literacy activities, Emily’s little learners grow into readers! Routines practiced and learned at school allowed for a smooth transition to remote learning - and ensured that the learning continued even when schools were closed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rosalie Griffith
Rosalie Griffith (ConEd'98) has been working for the Toronto District School Board, the largest school board in the country, for over twenty years since leaving her second home of Queen's, where she was the Education Students’ Society President in her final year. She has experience teaching at the elementary, secondary and postsecondary level, with “gifted” and “marginalized” students, in suburban and urban settings, including work with students of First Nations communities. She has qualifications in Guidance, Library, ESL, and Adolescent Literacy and in 2016 she became an Administrator at the secondary level.
 

How can we support and enhance acceptance and inclusion in a culture of Islamophobia in our schools and community?

Date

Friday June 12, 2020
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Location

Duncan MacArthur Hall, Room A241/A242

Islamophobia Panel Poster

Moderated by: Dr. Theodore Christou

Panelists: Abdullah El-Asmar (Interfaith Chaplain), Ellen Heinke (Immigrant Services Kingston & Area), Adnan Husain (Associate Professor) & Basmah Rahman (BEd student)