Indigenous Teaching Resources created by our faculty
Thank you to the wonderful members of our faculty community who created these resources.
Thank you to the wonderful members of our faculty community who created these resources.
Sistema Kingston began a pilot project with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada where ten students had the opportunity to receive mentorship from older youth musicians.
Queen’s University is partnering with the Limestone District School Board to bring hands-on technological education to local students as they prepare to enter high school in September. Students will engage in active learning with university-level instructors and teacher candidates at the Technological Education Learning Lab located in the Queen’s Faculty of Education.
Camp Outlook is a volunteer organization run mostly by students and alumni of Queen's. It takes youth on multi-day canoe expeditions.
Our new faculty member Dr.
November 30
4:30 - 6 pm
Duncan McArthur Hall
Faculty and graduate researchers, alumni, and educators in the community are invited to submit 90-minute workshop proposals. We are defining literacy broadly and hope to have workshops that encompass early years, exceptionalities, multiliteracies, literacy and I-EDIAA, evaluation and assessment of literacies, etc.
We hope to cover four broad categories: I-EDIAA; Languages, Literacies and Early Years; Professional Practice; and Evaluation and Knowledge Translation.
Queen's University announced the 2023 recipients of the Distinguished Service Awards. The awards honour community members and leaders who have each made a positive and lasting impact upon Queen’s University.